rent or profits, (b) for the partition of immovable property, (c) for foreclosure, sale or redemption in the case of a mortgage of or charge
market; (b) driving existing competitors out of the market; (c) foreclosure of competition [****]; (d) [benefits or harm] to consumers; (e) improvements in production or distribution
right to redeem the mortgaged property is called a suit for foreclosure. Nothing in this section shall be deemed— (a) to authorise any mortgagee other ... which he is entitled to foreclose, to institute a suit for foreclosure, or an usufructuary mortgagee as such or a mortgagee by conditional sale
redeeming property subject to the mortgage, have, so far as regards redemption, foreclosure or sale of such property, the same rights as the mortgagee whose
respect of such property only in the case of sales or of foreclosures of the right to redeem such property. Nothing in this section shall ... emption shall exist in respect of - (a) the sale of or foreclosure of a right to redeem - (i) a shop, serai or katra
deposits it in court hereinafter provided.
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67. Right to foreclosure or sale
In the absence of a contract to the contrary ... right to redeem the mortgaged property is called a suit for foreclosure.
Nothing in this section shall be deemed-
(a) to authorise any mortgagee other
suits for the partition of immovable property; (f) suits for the foreclosure or redemption of a mortgage of immovable property; (g) suits for the determination
Court
mistakenly passing preliminary decree for sale in suit for
foreclosure-Subsequently correcting mistake and passing
final decree for foreclosure-Power to correct such error ... paid by the due date the
mortgagee filed a suit for foreclosure which was decreed.
The trial court passed a preliminary decree ordering that
hearing that many Judges in this Court have refused to grant foreclosure at all. And personally I do not remember any case in which ... asked to pass a foreclosure decree, although I must have had hundreds of mortgage suits before me at various times during the last ten years
Sections 87 and 93 provided for working out decrees for foreclosure and redemption, respectively, and in both cases gave the Court power to postpone from ... payment, This power of postponement before making an order absolute for foreclosure was necessary in order to prevent hardship in certain cases