Mortgage Chronicles - Part One

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Below are the relevant sections from the 1996 Court of Appeal decision in UBK v Sahib & others, which demonstrate beyond doubt that in the absence of a mortgage contract that contains all of the terms and conditions of the agreement and the signatures of both the mortgagor [the alleged borrower] and the mortgagee [the alleged lender], pursuant to section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 and the authorities given below, no charge against the mortgagor's property can be legally enforced.

http://freetheplanet.net/articles/187/uk-mortgages-definitive-case-law-new-post

This landmark case is a vindication of all administrative processes that demand production of an enforceable bilateral contract signed by both parties, without which, the bankster has no lawful claim over the mortgagor's property, since the mere deposit of title deeds with the land registry can no longer be accepted by the courts as a contract for the sale and/or disposition of an interst in land, notwithstanding the continued common practice of the lower courts to apply the law as it was prior to the 1989 Act.

Featuring the Freeman-on-the-Land commonly known as Michael of Elmet.

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  • Was the promissory note negotiable?

    Wow, you research must of been as revealing as mine.

    Regards.

  • @wobbers99 the note was fully negotiable, in that it was made payable to bearer, which puts it on the same legal footing as bank notes.

  • f**k me.

    I typed 3-4 comments, then gave up.

    Personally, I know this to be true in my Mortgage forensics.

    Nice Report.

    Regards

    Wobbly™

  • @wobbers99 thank you for your support my friend.

  • This is massive.

    Michael & Michael, One love 2?

    Without a doubt.

  • @jamerfunk yes indeed my friend. namaste

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  • What is now the next course of action? I myself was subject to a repossession hearing a number of years ago and although i kept my property after looking through all the legal paper work only copy documents were submitted.

  • The more I hear the more I love. Keep up the great mooning, the Arse is a beautiful thing to look at, I hope all these crooks get a good look at all ours ARSES.

  • @wobbers99 with a fair wind, part two will be released within the next week or so. peace

  • Got part 2? ;)

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