Effective Mortgage Enforcement
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"In the post-O'Brien world, practitioners must remain alert to defendant's tactics and have access to a range of counter-strategies. Those acting for banks and other lending institutions in mortgage litigation will find a ready and reliable companion in this work. Areas covered are those which tend to arise most frequently in the course of a mortgagee's possession action. - Defeating Barclays Bank v O'Brien defences - Defeating claims linked to O'Brien defences - Defeating forgery defences - Defeating overriding interests - Defeating defences under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 - Essential procedure - Includes example expert reports in forgery and extortionate credit bargain cases. Ideal for the solicitor seeking a first point of reference or a quick revision of the relevant law, it is not too simplistic for the practitioner seeking to carry out rapid but valuable research. Barristers will find the emphasis on recent and unreported case law in this fast-developing area of practice useful."
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