This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ...mortgagor may redeem after statutory period. No saving for disabilities. Mortgagee not in possession; land for the statutory period, the right of the mortgagor to redeem that part is barred, though he held possession of the rest (a). The old rule was that no lapse of time barred the right of a ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ...mortgagor may redeem after statutory period. No saving for disabilities. Mortgagee not in possession; land for the statutory period, the right of the mortgagor to redeem that part is barred, though he held possession of the rest (a). The old rule was that no lapse of time barred the right of a mortgagor to redeem the whole, provided he held possession of part (6). A security in the form of a conveyance to the lender in trust for sale is a mortgage within the meaning of sect. 7 (c), and is not within sect. 25 (d). If by the terms of the mortgage the mortgagor may redeem at any time during a period longer than the statutory period, Lord Cranworth thought that the statute did not apply so as to make mere possession by the mortgagee for the statutory period without acknowledgment a bar to redemption (e). This statutory period of twelve years is absolute and is not extended by any disability on the part of a mortgagor, as sect. 3 (/), which saves the rights of persons under disability, does not apply (g). It was at one time doubted whether a mortgagee, who was not in possession or receipt of the profits within the statutory period, and to whom no acknowledgment under sect. 14 had been given, was not barred of his right to eject the mortgagor by reason of the provisions of sects. 2 and 3 (h), for that his right had accrued more than twenty years previously (i). These doubts have been removed by A purchaser of the mortgaged premises by conveyance JJTM1 from the mortgagee and the mortgagor is a "person gageo and claiming under any mortgagee" within the meaning of mort8aSrthe statute (n). This enactment prevents a mortgagee, whose interest ESj0 has been regularly paid, from being barred, and makes c. 28. time begin to run only from the...
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