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THE POWER OF MORTGAGORS.

TO THE EDITOR, Sib,— Having heard it currently reported that in the event of a mortgagor not paying interest due the mortgagee has power hy law to seize furniture or stock in premises* providing the property does not realise the amount of mortgage and interest due, I wish to ask any of your correspondents for information on that question 5 and if SO, is there any limit as regards value, quantity, or quality of goods the unmerciful mortgagee is bound by law to leave . Any information respecting same will be thankfully received by a large circle of your readers.—-I am, etc., Caversbam, October 1.

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Evening Star, Issue 7331, 1 October 1887, Page 4

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108

THE POWER OF MORTGAGORS. Evening Star, Issue 7331, 1 October 1887, Page 4

THE POWER OF MORTGAGORS. Evening Star, Issue 7331, 1 October 1887, Page 4

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