Browne v Ryan: 1901

(Ireland – Court of Appeal) A farmer mortgaged his holding to secure andpound;200 and interest; and, as part of the mortgage transaction, it was stipulated that the mortgagor should sell his holding within twelve months, employ the mortgagee as the auctioneer at a certain commission, and pay him the like commission if the conduct of the sale was given to any one else.
Held: The stipulation had no effect after redemption.

Citations:

[1901] 2 IR 653

Cited by:

CitedNoakes and Co Ltd v Rice HL 17-Dec-2001
A charge on a public house provided that even after repayment of the principal, the owner continued to be obliged to purchase his beer from the brewery, and that any non-payment would be charged on the property.
Held: The clauses operated as a . .
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Updated: 05 May 2022; Ref: scu.276436