Developments in pledge of land in Ghanaian customary law
Developments in pledge of land in Ghanaian customary law
There are two principal methods whereby land may be used as security for a loan in Ghana. One is the customary law transaction called a mortgage by Sarbah.2 The other is the common law mortgage. It will be convenient to refer to the customary law transaction as a “pledge”, because the creditor obtains possession of the land, and the present article is not concerned with the use of chattels as security. Accordingly, “mortgage” will always mean a common law mortgage.
CITATION: Woodman, Gordon R.. Developments in pledge of land in Ghanaian customary law . : Cambridge University Press , 1967. Journal of African Law,Vol.11,No.1,1967,pp.8-26 - Available at: https://library.au.int/developments-pledge-land-ghanaian-customary-law-3