UCB Home Loans Corporation Ltd v Gordon [2026] NICh 5 (28 January 2026)
The court held that the mortgage contract comprised the Mortgage Offer, the Mortgage Deed (with annexed conditions), and the 2004 Conditions, which were clearly referenced and accessible. The 2004 Conditions provided the plaintiff with the contractual right to vary interest rates for commercial reasons. The...
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- Citation
- [2026] NICh 5
- Parties
- Plaintiff/respondent: UCB Home Loans Corporation Limited; Defendant/appellant: Christopher James Gordon
- Jurisdiction
- Northern Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 28 January 2026
- Procedural Posture
- Mortgage Possession and Contractual Dispute / Appeal From Master's Order; Rehearing Before High Court
- Outcome
- Defendant's appeal dismissed; Master's order affirmed.
- Legal Topics
- Mortgage Contracts, Interest Rate Variation, Unfair Contract Terms, Possession Proceedings, Interpretation of Contractual Documents
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Parties
UCB Home Loans Corporation Limited
Plaintiff/respondent
Christopher James Gordon
Defendant/appellant
Procedural Posture
Mortgage Possession and Contractual Dispute / Appeal From Master's Order; Rehearing Before High Court
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the plaintiff had the contractual right to vary interest rates under the mortgage agreement
- 2 Whether the 2004 Conditions formed part of the contractual documentation
- 3 Whether the interest rate variation was unfair or unlawful
Ratio Decidendi
The court held that the mortgage contract comprised the Mortgage Offer, the Mortgage Deed (with annexed conditions), and the 2004 Conditions, which were clearly referenced and accessible. The 2004 Conditions provided the plaintiff with the contractual right to vary interest rates for commercial reasons. The defendant's failure to obtain or read the 2004 Conditions did not absolve him from their contractual effect. There was no inconsistency or unfairness in the contractual documentation, and the plaintiff's interest rate variations were contractually permissible.
Court Disposition
Defendant's appeal dismissed; Master's order affirmed.
Orders
- Plaintiff entitled to possession of the property.
- Plaintiff entitled to payment of monies secured by the mortgage.
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