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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Any mortgage upon real property to secure future advancements of money to the mortgagor to be made within one year of the date of the mortgage by the United States or any department, agency or instrumentality thereof, a production credit association, a bank for cooperatives organized under the Farm Credit Act of 1933, 1 a federal intermediate credit bank or a federal land bank is sufficiently definite and certain and valid to secure all money actually advanced under and in accordance with its provisions up to but not exceeding the amount of the full loan therein stated with the same priority as if it had been advanced at the time the mortgage was delivered, if the mortgage contains a description of the loan in substantially the following form:
“Whereas a loan to the mortgagor has been authorized by the mortgagee in the amount of $․ ․ ․ ․ to be paid over to the mortgagor in installments from time to time at the discretion of the mortgagee, and whereas, the mortgagee herein agrees to complete disbursement of the proceeds of this loan on or before ․ ․ ․ ․, or on said date to apply any balance of said loan not then disbursed to the principal of said loan in inverse order of maturity.”
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 49. Mortgages and Liens § 49-4. Mortgages by U.S. government and certain credit associations and banks to secure future advancements - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-49-mortgages-and-liens/ct-gen-st-sect-49-4/
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