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Secured Obligations, Benjamin M. Quigg, Jr.
Secured Obligations, Benjamin M. Quigg, Jr.
Michigan Law Review
The scope of this discussion probably is best defined in the words of the act itself as appear in section 302 (1): "obligations secured by mortgage, trust deed, or other security in the nature of a mortgage · upon real or personal property, owned by a person in military service at the commencement of the period of military service"; and the problems herein discussed are those which arise under the act in connection with the sale, foreclosure, seizure, or repossession of property which is security for such obligations.
Trusts - What Constitutes Revocation When No Method Specified, Dickson M. Saunders
Trusts - What Constitutes Revocation When No Method Specified, Dickson M. Saunders
Michigan Law Review
By trust deed of 1927, settlor conveyed two mortgages {the first for $5,200, and the second for $1,000, both given by Harry E. Hough and wife) to trustees, in trust for herself for life, and providing for certain disposition upon her death. The trust deed was revocable with reserved power in the settlor to convey, release or otherwise dispose of the property. In 1928 the settlor released both mortgages but took in lieu thereof one mortgage for $6,200 from the same mortgagors on the same property. This substitution was effected to accommodate the mortgagors and no money changed hands. The …
Bar Of The Debt As Affecting The Mortgage, Robert S. Hammond
Bar Of The Debt As Affecting The Mortgage, Robert S. Hammond
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Apportionment Between Life Tenant And Remainderman Of Loss On Defaulted Mortgage Security Held In Trust, Charles V. Shipley
Apportionment Between Life Tenant And Remainderman Of Loss On Defaulted Mortgage Security Held In Trust, Charles V. Shipley
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.