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New Book:
 

The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW
Matthew Bransgrove & Marcus Young

The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in New South Wales is structured with reference to the authors’ knowledge and vast experience in practice as mortgage lawyers. The emphasis in
the text is on how to approach real problems relating to the law of mortgages. Topics that have dominated mortgage litigation, such as defences under the Contracts Review Act, are also
given extensive treatment. Helpful references are provided to the Supreme Court Registry, Possession List and Land and Property Information Practice.

Important Features:
• Written in plain English.
• Ready reference and practical guide to mortgage practice in New South Wales.

Table of Contents:
1. The Nature of Torrens Mortgage Title
2. Mortgage Priorities
3. The Power to Mortgage
4. Drafting Mortgages
5. Mortgagee’s Rights
6. Mortgagor’s Rights
7. Variation and Assignment of Mortgages
8. Discharge of Mortgage
9. Enforcement of Mortgages
10. Equitable Defences to Mortgages
11. Contracts Review Act Defences to Mortgages
12. Mortgagee’s Power of Sale

Publication Date: August 2008
Soft Cover ISBN: 9780409325447
Price: $149.00* (incl. GST)
*Price subject to change

About the Authors:
Matthew Bransgrove is the principal of Bransgroves Lawyers, Sydney. He has practised solely in the area of mortgage law since 1998 and lectures in the subject at the New South Wales College of Law.

Marcus Young is a barrister-at-law and since 1993 has been in private practice at the New South Wales bar. He specialises in mortgage law, general equity and commercial law.

Related Titles:
• Tyler, Young & Croft, Fisher and Lightwood’s Law of Mortgage, 2nd edition, 2005
• Croft & Johannsson, The Mortgagee’s Power of Sale, 2nd edition, 2004

   

Further Information:
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This ready reference book guides the busy practitioner through the essential elements of the Torrens Title system as it operates in New South Wales.

Order today, call 1800 772 772 or click here for an order form.


 
     
         
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