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(1)In the foregoing provisions of this Act the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say:—
" costs " includes all charges and possession money payable to a sheriff in respect of interpleader proceedings taken by him;
" lease " includes an underlease and any contract of tenancy, and the expression " lessee" shall be construed accordingly;
" mortgage " includes any charge, and the expressions " mortgagor " and " mortgagee " shall be construed accordingly;
" mortgage money " includes any part thereof and interest thereon;
" mortgage obligation " means any obligation arising under or by virtue of the mortgage, other than an obligation to pay the mortgage money ;
" prescribed " means prescribed by rules made under the last foregoing section;
" rent " includes any sum payable by way of mesne profits;
" the relevant date " has the meaning assigned to it by subsection (10) of section three of this Act.
(2)It is hereby declared that in this Part of this Act the expression " distress " includes distress for rates.
(3)For the purposes of the foregoing provisions of this Act an execution against goods shall be deemed to be completed by seizure and sale or, where a writ or warrant of delivery is issued, by delivery of the goods, an attachment of a debt shall be deemed to be completed by the receipt of the debt, an execution against land shall be deemed to be completed by seizure or, in the case of an equitable interest, by the appointment of a receiver, and the enforcement of a judgment or order for recovery of possession of land shall be deemed to be completed by delivery of possession.
(4)References in the foregoing provisions of this Act to Judgments or orders for the recovery of possession of land include references to any judgment or order the effect of which is to enable a person to obtain possession of land, and in particular includes, in relation to a mortgagee, a judgment or order for the delivery of possession of the mortgaged land.
(5)For the purposes of the foregoing provisions of this Act a mortgagee of land or any interest in land shall be treated as not being entitled to obtain possession of the mortgaged property, whether by virtue of his estate or interest as mortgagee or of any attornment or other provision contained in the mortgage or in any agreement collateral thereto, unless default has been made in payment of some mortgage money, or there has been a breach on the part of the mortgagor, or of some person concurring in the making of the mortgage of some mortgage obligation ; and for this purpose default shall not be deemed to have been made in payment of any mortgage money (except in a case where the mortgage money is repayable by instalments) unless a written demand for payment has been served on the person liable, and a period of three months has elapsed since the service of the demand.
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