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The importance of an appropriate Mortgagee Exclusion Clause (MEC)

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Posted by Claire Waring on 06 September 2022

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Claire is a senior lawyer specialising in strategic land and residential development. She advises on land acquisition, development, disposal, and promotion for developers, promoters, landowners, local authorities and Registered Providers.

Claire Waring

Claire is a senior lawyer specialising in strategic land and residential development. She advises on land acquisition, development, disposal, and promotion for developers, promoters, landowners, local authorities and Registered Providers.

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