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Enforcement of Mortgages

Another in the popular Bransgrove Mortgages Series, this seminar addresses the contentious issue of mortgage enforcement and covers the following:

  • Duties imposed in the exercise of the power of sale
  • Traps in exercising power of sale
  • Auction, tender or private treaty?
  • Development sites
  • Disposition of chattels left on the land
  • Can a mortgagee sell to himself?
  • The conveyance
  • Surplus proceeds

  • Presented by Kate Cooper, Partner, Bransgroves Lawyers on Wednesday 23 March 2011.

    Kate is the senior Partner in charge of legal services. In this role she allocates new matters and determines strategy. She specialises in Supreme Court litigation in the fields of mortgage enforcement, professional negligence, originator/funder disputes, and family provisions cases.

    Kate has written multiple articles for the NSW Law Society Journal and regularly lectures on topics pertaining to mortgage law for the NSW College of Law. She is an expert on Proportionate Liability, Managed Investments Law and Consumer Credit Legislation and Property Law legislation in NSW.

    Kate has been involved with the systems and precedents adopted by the Supreme Court Registry through her long-time membership of the Supreme Court's Possession List User's Group which meets regularly with His Honour Justice Davies to consider ways to improve the efficiency of the possession list.

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