mortgage under sec. 65, and that may be, according to its tenor and
as sec. 65 says, a discharge (1) of the whole land from the whole
or part of the principal sum secured or (2) of any part of the land
from the whole of the principal sum. Reading that with sec. 103
(2), the discharge may be moulded to the agreement of the parties. -
Then, says sec. 65, upon entry of the discharge the land is, to the
extent of the discharge, no longer subject to the encumbrance.
The particular form of the discharge in this case is: " Received
from Ralph Sadlier Falkiner, this first day of September 1921, the
sum of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds, being in full"
satisfaction and discharge of the within obligation.-The common
seal of Groongal Pastoral Company Limited (in Liquidation) was'
hereto affixed by Sir Henry Yule Braddon and Wilfrid Cecil Met ,
in the presence of Fred. I. W. Harrison, secretary. - (Sgd.) Hy. Y.
Braddon - Wilfrid Cecil Metcalfe - (Seal of Company)." The
discharge is in the most ample terms, apt to express a full
complete discharge of all personal ' obligation." The Compan
executed the discharge under its common seal, and by the twel
written admission the discharge was handed with the certificate
title issued in respect of the mortgaged property to the defend:
solicitors. They procured its registration. Had the disel
released all the land except an insignificant part, the full pe
liability would clearly have continued. But if so, it shows that