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Eagle Star v Green & Challis case

from Melody (mbc109@york.ac.uk)
One of the questions that comes up in many cases including my own is whether it is important for both parties to sign the mortgage deed. It has been suggested to me that "The paperwork changed from September 27th, 1989, as per section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 whereby it was required by statute that there must be a contract detailinng all the terms in one document or referring to another, and a mortgage deed. If the 'contract' was not signed by both parties then they could be in some difficulty." Apparently the relevant case is Eagle Star v Green & Challis, Court of Appeal, August 2001. Can anybody find the report of this case for me? Thanks in advance,
(posted 8026 days ago)

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