Element of Murder


Right of Redemption is the right which is specifically granted by law to the mortgagor. Equity of Redemption, however, is merely being recognized by law as there is no law covering the same.

Equity of Redemption is the right of the defendant mortgagor to extinguish and retain ownership of the property by paying the amount fixed in the decision of the court within ninety (90) days to one hundred twenty (120) days after entry of judgment or even after the sale but prior to its confirmation. Right of Redemption, on the other hand, is the right granted to the debtor-mortgagor, his successor in interest or any judicial creditor of said debtor-mortgagor or any person having a lien in the property subsequent to its mortgagor deed of trust under which the property is sold to redeem the property within one (1) year from registration of the sheriff’s certificate of sale.
In other words, Equity of Redemption is the right to extinguish the mortgage and retain ownership of the property by paying the debt. The equity of redemption may be exercised even after the foreclosure sale provided it is made before the sale is confirmed by order of the court. Right of Redemption, however, is a right granted to a mortgagor to repurchase the property even after the confirmation of the sale and even aft
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