Charging orders
Language: English Series: EGCS ; 1991 EGCS 57 (25/5/91)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: In Lloyds Bank plc v Byrne and another , CA 17 May 1991, it was held that where a charging order was made on a beneficial interest in a matrimonial home under Law and Property Act 1925 s30 a court has discretion but the voice of the creditor must prevail unless the view of other parties outweighs it.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In Lloyds Bank plc v Byrne and another , CA 17 May 1991, it was held that where a charging order was made on a beneficial interest in a matrimonial home under Law and Property Act 1925 s30 a court has discretion but the voice of the creditor must prevail unless the view of other parties outweighs it.