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University of Michigan Law School

1932

Campbell v. Tompkins

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Mortgages-Given Without Consideration But Intended As Gift Nov 1932

Mortgages-Given Without Consideration But Intended As Gift

Michigan Law Review

Statements that no mortgage is good unless there is consideration therefor are common; but that such statements are entirely true is very doubtful. Jones, in his book, Mortgages, makes such a statement, and then in the same section tells us that a mortgage intended as a gift will be enforced against all but prior creditors of the mortgagor. Wiltsie, in his book, Mortgage Foreclosures, states that want of consideration is a good defense, with some exceptions which are not clearly indicated. And Tiffany, in his work on Real Property, suggests that although a mortgage without consideration might be valid as …