Is a postponement of a mortgagor’s right of redemption oppressive?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from International Taoist Church of Canada v. Ching Chung Taoist Association of Hong Kong Limited, 2010 BCSC 1164 (CanLII):

In Morgan v. Jeffreys the length of the postponement, the absence of mutuality, and the severity of the provisions for the benefit of the mortgagee combined to render oppressive the postponement of the mortgagor’s right of redemption.

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