Someone who has an overriding interest is able to waive the priority of that interest over a purchaser by consenting to the sale or mortgage of the land. Which case tells us that sometimes this consent can be implied?
A) Lloyds Bank v. Rossett
B) City of London Building Society v. Flegg
C) Halifax v. Popeck
D) Paddington Building Society v. Mendelson
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