Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Abbey National Building Society v Cann [1990] is an English land law case concerning the right of a person with an equitable interest in a home to remain in actual occupation, if a bank has a charge and is seeking repossession. A controversial decision, it held that \"actual occupation\" entails some degree of permanence, and that if someone buys a property with a mortgage, the bank's charge is to be treated as having priority over any equitable interest."@en }
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- Abbey_National_Building_Society_v_Cann abstract "Abbey National Building Society v Cann [1990] is an English land law case concerning the right of a person with an equitable interest in a home to remain in actual occupation, if a bank has a charge and is seeking repossession. A controversial decision, it held that \"actual occupation\" entails some degree of permanence, and that if someone buys a property with a mortgage, the bank's charge is to be treated as having priority over any equitable interest.".
- Abbey_National_Building_Society_v_Cann comment "Abbey National Building Society v Cann [1990] is an English land law case concerning the right of a person with an equitable interest in a home to remain in actual occupation, if a bank has a charge and is seeking repossession. A controversial decision, it held that \"actual occupation\" entails some degree of permanence, and that if someone buys a property with a mortgage, the bank's charge is to be treated as having priority over any equitable interest.".