Legal charges: agency and occupier in actual occupation | Practical Law

Legal charges: agency and occupier in actual occupation | Practical Law

The Court of Appeal has held that a third party, who was given the means of representing himself as the beneficial owner of the property by the occupying beneficial owner, could create a charge that would take priority to the beneficial owner’s occupation.

Legal charges: agency and occupier in actual occupation

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Legal charges: agency and occupier in actual occupation

by Practical Law Property
Published on 27 Aug 2015United Kingdom
The Court of Appeal has held that a third party, who was given the means of representing himself as the beneficial owner of the property by the occupying beneficial owner, could create a charge that would take priority to the beneficial owner’s occupation.