In this episode, we explain how a lien is created by deposit of title and intention, why an equitable lien and a statutory lien lead to very different enforcement routes, and how lodging a lien-holder’s caveat under the National Land Code changes everything. For more information on the courses I offered, please visit www.clpexam.com
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In this episode, we explain how a lien is created by deposit of title and intention, why an equitable lien and a statutory lien lead to very different enforcement routes, and how lodging a lien-holder’s caveat under the National Land Code changes everything. For more information on the courses I offered, please visit www.clpexam.com
CONTRACT #18 | Lim Swee Choo v Ong Koh Hou — Why Berjaya Times Square Was Overruled
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CONTRACT #18 | Lim Swee Choo v Ong Koh Hou — Why Berjaya Times Square Was Overruled
The Federal Court case of Berjaya Times Square case has attracted much criticism over the past 10 years, and finally there's a case now that overruled it. For more information on the courses I offered, please visit www.clpexam.com
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In this episode, we explain how a lien is created by deposit of title and intention, why an equitable lien and a statutory lien lead to very different enforcement routes, and how lodging a lien-holder’s caveat under the National Land Code changes everything. For more information on the courses I offered, please visit www.clpexam.com