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Land Title Act 2000
89Statutory charges and power of sale
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89 Statutory charges and power of sale
(1) Before the person entitled to the benefit of a statutory charge
exercises a power of sale under the charge, the person must give
to the registered owner of the land not less than 28 days notice of
the proposed exercise of the power.
(2) The notice is to:
(a) be in the approved form; and
(b) contain particulars of the action that the registered owner may
take in order to avoid the exercise of the power of sale and the
period within which the action may be taken.
(3) If the registered owner does not take the action specified in the
notice within the time specified, the person entitled to the benefit of
the statutory charge may, subject to Part 7 of the Law of Property
Act 2000, exercise the powers of a mortgagee concerning the sale
or foreclosure of land.