Chapter 13 Self-test questions

Mortgages

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. In which case did Lindley MR famously deliver the classic definition of a mortgage as 'a conveyance of land . . . as security for the payment of a debt or the discharge of some other obligation for which it is given'? Select one of the following.

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. It is important to understand the key terminology in the law of mortgages. Which one of the following is correct?

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. The mortgagor-also known as the chargor or borrower-is the party granting the mortgage to the lender and not the other way round. True or false?

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. The mortgage is actually the interest granted by the mortgagor to the mortgagee and not the money advanced. True or false?

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. Which statutes are central to the regulation of the law of mortgages today? Select one of the following.

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. Mortgages can be legal or equitable in nature. True or false?

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. Today, in unregistered and registered land, what are the key statutory provisions governing the creation of a charge by way of legal mortgage? Select one of the following.

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. Legal mortgages amount to conveyances of land and therefore must be created by deed but what is the relevant statutory provision here? Select one of the following.

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. Mortgages can also be equitable in nature. Which one of the following does not describe a scenario in which an equitable mortgage can arise?

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. An equitable charge is another form of equitable security but is much more formal and requires greater formality requirements for its creation. True or false?

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. What is the equitable right to redeem? Select one of the following.

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. Which one of the following is an example when a term of a mortgage may be void?

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. Which one of the following statements accurately reflects the court's approach to terms in mortgages which confer collateral advantages on mortgagees?

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. What is, today, the leading authority on the effect of undue influence on mortgages? Select one of the following.

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. In which important case did the court hold that where a joint legal mortgage is set aside on the grounds of undue influence, an equitable mortgage may arise which is binding on the wrongdoing party? Select one of the following.

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. Which one of the following is not a right enjoyed by a legal mortgagee?

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. In which case did Harman J famously note that 'the mortgagee may go into possession before the ink is dry on the mortgage'? Select one of the following.

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. Which one of the following is not a duty placed on mortgagees?

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. The court has a statutory jurisdiction to postpone orders for possession and possession proceedings where there is a mortgage of residential property but under which statutory provision? Select one of the following.

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. Which one of the following is not a duty owed by a mortgagee in conducting the sale of mortgaged land?

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. In registered land, which statutory provision governs the priority of legal registered charges? Select one of the following.

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. In registered land, under s. 29 of the LRA 2002, when will a registered legal charge take priority over any pre-existing interests burdening the land in question? Select one of the following.

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. In registered land, how is the priority of an equitable mortgage over pre-existing interests burdening the land determined? Select one of the following.

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. In certain circumstances, the court is prepared to modify the priority rules of the LRA 2002 including where the court is satisfied that there has been implied or imputed consent to postpone a pre-existing interest to the mortgage. Which one of the following is not a case discussing implied or imputed consent to postpone?

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