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18. Property
A. Overview
The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic gives rise to an increased need for banks and persons affected by the economic impact of the pandemic to deal with personal and real property. Doing so, however, invariably has implications for the proprietary rights of others (e.g. a mortgagee seeking possession of mortgaged premises affects the rights of both the owner and any tenants in possession of the premises). This dynamic has given, and will continue to give, rise to questions about the appropriate scope of powers for dealing with property during the pandemic.
The areas of law covered by this section are:
A. Leases.
B. Caveats.
C. Mortgages.
D. Housing assistance.
E. Ownership.
B. Further resources
A. Overview
The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic gives rise to an increased need for banks and persons affected by the economic impact of the pandemic to deal with personal and real property. Doing so, however, invariably has implications for the proprietary rights of others (e.g. a mortgagee seeking possession of mortgaged premises affects the rights of both the owner and any tenants in possession of the premises). This dynamic has given, and will continue to give, rise to questions about the appropriate scope of powers for dealing with property during the pandemic.
The areas of law covered by this section are:
A. Leases.
B. Caveats.
C. Mortgages.
D. Housing assistance.
E. Ownership.
B. Further resources
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