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Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1884
73Effect of advance expressed to be on joint account, &c.
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### 73 Effect of advance expressed to be on joint account, &c.
> > (1) Where in a mortgage, or an obligation for payment of money, or a transfer of a mortgage, or of such an obligation, the sum, or any part of the sum, advanced or owing is expressed to be advanced by or owing to more persons than one out of money or as money, belonging to them on a joint account, or a mortgage, or such an obligation, or such a transfer is made to more persons than one, jointly and not in shares, the mortgage money or other money, or money's worth for the time being due to those persons on the mortgage or obligation, shall be deemed to be and remain money or money's worth belonging to those persons on a joint account, as between them and the mortgagor or obligor; and the receipt in writing of the survivors or last survivor of them, or of the personal representatives of the last survivor, shall be a complete discharge for all money or money's worth for the time being due, notwithstanding any notice to the payer of a severance of the joint account.
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> > (2) This section applies only if and as far as a contrary intention is not expressed in the mortgage, or obligation, or transfer, and shall have effect subject to the terms of the mortgage, or obligation, or transfer, and to the provisions therein contained.
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> > (3) This section applies only to a mortgage, or obligation, or transfer made after the commencement of this Act.