Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland plc
Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland [2003] EWCA Civ 1409 is an English land law case, concerning the behaviour of receivers appointed under mortgages. It affirmed the proposition that a lender (and its agents or receivers) are not required to incur expenses that would likely delay a sale beyond the normal period of marketing.
Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland plc
Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland [2003] EWCA Civ 1409 is an English land law case, concerning the behaviour of receivers appointed under mortgages. It affirmed the proposition that a lender (and its agents or receivers) are not required to incur expenses that would likely delay a sale beyond the normal period of marketing.
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Silven Properties Ltd v Royal ...... he normal period of marketing.
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[2003] EWCA Civ 1409, [2004] 4 All ER 484
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2003-10-21
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Silven Properties Ltd. & Anor v Royal Bank of Scotland Plc & Ors
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Mortgage; arrears; repossession; reasonableness in conduct of sale
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Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland
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Silven Properties Ltd v Royal ...... he normal period of marketing.
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Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland plc
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