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CONVEYANCING AMENDMENT (MORTGAGES) BILL 2000





                                New South Wales




Conveyancing Amendment
(Mortgages) Bill 2002


Contents
                                                                    Page

               1   Name of Act                                         2
               2   Commencement                                        2
               3   Amendment of Conveyancing Act 1919 No 6             2
      Schedule 1   Amendment                                           3
This PUBLIC BILL, originated in the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY and, having this day
passed, is now ready for presentation to the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for its
concurrence.


                                            Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                            Legislative Assembly,




                            New South Wales


Conveyancing Amendment
(Mortgages) Bill 2002
Act No    , 2002



An Act to amend the Conveyancing Act 1919 to make further provision with
respect to the duties of mortgagees and chargees.




                                         EXAMINED



                                         Chairman of Committees
Clause 1          Conveyancing Amendment (Mortgages) Bill 2002




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:                                         1

   1     Name of Act                                                               2
             This Act is the Conveyancing Amendment (Mortgages) Act 2002.          3

   2     Commencement                                                              4
             This Act commences on the day that is 3 months after the date of      5
             assent, except in so far as it is commenced sooner by proclamation.   6

   3     Amendment of Conveyancing Act 1919 No 6                                   7
             The Conveyancing Act 1919 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.        8




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Conveyancing Amendment (Mortgages) Bill 2002

Amendment                                                              Schedule 1




Schedule 1          Amendment                                                            1

                                                                           (Section 3)   2



       Section 111A                                                                      3

       Insert after section 111:                                                         4

      111A     Certain duties of mortgagees and chargees                                 5
               (1) In exercising a power of sale in respect of mortgaged or              6
                   charged land, a mortgagee or chargee must take all reasonable         7
                   care to sell the land for not less than its market value when it is   8
                   sold.                                                                 9
               (2) Nothing in section 112 (7) or 115 (2) of this Act, or in              10
                   section 58 (1) of the Real Property Act 1900, affects the duty        11
                   imposed by this section.                                              12
               (3) The title of the purchaser is not impeachable on the ground that      13
                   the mortgagee or chargee has committed a breach of any duty           14
                   imposed by this section, but a person damnified by the breach         15
                   of duty has a remedy in damages against the mortgagee or              16
                   chargee exercising the power of sale.                                 17
               (4) An agreement or stipulation is void to the extent that it purports    18
                   to relieve, or might have the effect of relieving, a mortgagee or     19
                   chargee from a duty imposed by this section.                          20
               (5) Nothing in this section affects the operation of any rule of law      21
                   relating to the duty of the mortgagee or chargee to account to        22
                   the mortgagor or chargor.                                             23
               (6) This section applies to mortgages and charges whether made            24
                   before or after the commencement of this section but only to a        25
                   sale in the exercise of a power arising upon or in consequence        26
                   of a default occurring after the commencement of this section.        27
               (7) This section applies to mortgages and charges under the Real          28
                   Property Act 1900.                                                    29




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