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TAKING, PERFECTING AND ENFORCING SECURITY IN OMAN (Legal & Commercial Mortgages) I Issue 3
TAKING,
PERFECTING AND
ENFORCING
SECURITY IN OMAN
(Legal &
Commercial
Mortgages)
PUBLISHED BY:
AL ALAWI & CO., ADVOCATES & LEGAL CONSULTANTS
BANKING & FINANCE GROUP
JANUARY 7, 2016
There are mainly five (5) types of
collaterals/securities recognized by
financial institutions/lenders globally,
those being a charge over movable
assets, charge over immovable property,
assignment for security, pledge and
guarantee.
In that regard, Oman’s financial market
offers some variation but is not
fundamentally different from other
developed financial markets. Generally,
Oman recognizes the aforementioned
collaterals/securities though in terms of
nomenclature, Oman law uses the term
“commercial mortgage” to designate a
charge over movable assets, and “legal
mortgage” to denote a charge over
immoveable property.
In this note, we consider legal and
commercial mortgages, while reserving
our discussions of pledges, assignments
and guarantees for a companion piece.
MORTGAGES
A “mortgage” is generally defined as, “a
conveyance of an interest in the
property as security for repayment of
money borrowed”. In Oman, a
mortgage is commonly used to create a
charge (lien) over movable assets,
immovable assets and businesses (i.e. on
the trade name, right to contact clients,
goodwill and right to lease).
 Creating, Perfecting and
Enforcing Legal Mortgages
(charge over immovable property)
A “legal mortgage” over land, buildings
and usufruct rights can only be created
by Omani Nationals, Companies
registered in Oman, GCC Citizens and
Foreign Companies (provided Omani
nationals own 52% of the interest in the
Foreign Company). A legal mortgage is
created by executing a mortgage
contract, and perfected when such
contract is registered with the land
registration office of the Ministry of
Housing (“MOH”).
Although it is possible to register more
than one mortgage over the same
property, to do so, the mortgagor must
first obtain a “no objection certificate”
from the party holding an earlier charge
on the mortgaged property.
To register a legal mortgage with the
MOH, both the mortgagor (through its
authorized person in case of a company)
and the mortgagee must be present at
the MOH to sign and execute the
mortgage contract along with such
other documents/information as the
MOH may require from time to time,
which typically includes the following:
 Mortgage contract;
 Request letter from the lender to
register the mortgage, which
should mention the name of the
borrower, details of the estate and
value of the loan;
 Original title deeds of the estate;
 A copy of the latest complete set of
commercial registration documents
of the mortgagor n case the
mortgager is a company;
 Where Arabic is not the primary
language of the mortgagor, the
mortgagor may submit the contract
for legal mortgage in dual language
in side by side format;
 Valid Omani identification
document or passport of the
mortgagor (or authorized person in
case of a company);
TAKING, PERFECTING AND ENFORCING SECURITY IN OMAN (Legal & Commercial Mortgages) 2
 A copy of the Oman Chamber of
Commerce and Industry
membership card in case the
mortgagor is a company;
 Signatory Matrix (with their ID
card/passports) in case of a
company;
 Map of the estate;
 Financial statements of the
company for the past 3 years
audited and issued by an external
auditor in case the mortgagor is a
company;
 Salary certificate in case of an
individual;
 Registration fee of 0.5% of the value
of the mortgage which is capped at
OMR 100,000.
To enforce any legal mortgage − i.e. in
case the borrower defaults on its
payments obligations, the mortgagor
must (i) submit an application to the
judge of execution at the primary court
to obtain an order for sale of the
mortgaged property, and (ii) seek
permission to sell all or part of the
mortgaged property by way of public
auction.
Generally, the court will order that the
property be appraised by experts in the
real estate area in order to ascertain the
reserve price of the mortgaged property
and report thereof be issued to the
judge. Upon receipt of the valuation
report, the judge shall pass an order for
conducting the public auction which
order shall inter alia contain instructions
for advertising the place of the auction,
auction date and reserve price for the
benefit of the public.
 Creating, Perfecting and
Enforcing of Commercial
Mortgage (charge over movable
property)
A “commercial mortgage” can be
created by commercial concerns in
Oman over movable property by signing
and executing a contract for commercial
mortgage, which should at least include
a statement from the mortgagor as to
whether the mortgagee will have a lien
over the commercial concern and the
name of the insurance company which
has insured the premises for fire.
The law further provides that the
commercial mortgage contract should
clearly define the subject matter of the
commercial mortgage and in case the
subject matter has not been clearly
defined, then the mortgage would be
considered to apply only to the trade
name, the right to lease, the right to
contact clients and goodwill of the
commercial concern.
Once the commercial mortgage contract
is executed it must be registered in the
Commercial Mortgage Register
maintained by the Ministry of
Commerce and Industries (“MOCI”), in
order to perfect the charge.
As is the case with respect to legal
mortgages, it is possible to have more
than one commercial mortgage
registered over the same assets,
provided (like in the case of the legal
mortgage), the mortgagor must first
obtain a “no objection certificate” from
the party holding an earlier charge on
the subject assets.
To register the commercial mortgage
with the MOCI, the mortgagor (through
its authorized person) and the
mortgagee must be present together at
the MOCI to register the contract for
commercial mortgage within thirty (30)
days of execution of the commercial
mortgage contract. The MOCI will
require certain other documents /
information as well, including but not
limited to:
 Notarized copy of the Commercial
Mortgage Contract;
 A copy of the latest complete set of
commercial registration documents
of the mortgagor;
 Valuation certificate of the assets
being mortgaged issued by the
banks (mortgagees) approved
valuator;
 Minutes of the Partners Meeting (in
case of an LLC);
 Minutes of the Board of Directors
meeting in case of an SAOC or
SAOG;
 Amendment to the Constitutive
Contract in case of mortgage of the
commercial concern;
 Original and copy of Omani
identification card or passport of the
authorized signatory of the
mortgagor;
 A copy of the Oman Chamber of
Commerce and Industry
membership card;
 Request letter to MOCI from the
lender for registration of mortgage
charge;
 Signatory Matrix (with their ID
card/passports);
 Financial statements of the
company for the past 3 years
audited and issued by an external
auditor;
 Where Arabic is not the primary
language of the mortgagor, the
mortgagor can submit the contract
for commercial mortgage in dual
language in side by side format;
 Registration fee of OMR 30/- and
OMR 100/- payable as the document
attestation fee.
Registration of a commercial mortgage
is initially for a period of five (5) years
and should the mortgagee require an
extension, then the mortgagee must
submit a request letter along with the
requisite fee of OMR 30/- for extending
the period by another five (5) years.
Moreover, it should be noted that
different registration requirements exist
for different types of assets being
mortgaged e.g., any mortgage over
vehicles is required to be registered over
the title deeds of the vehicles (Mulkiya)
with the Royal Oman Police, and in the
event no authority exist, then the charge
must be registered with the MOCI.
To enforce any commercial mortgage
i.e. in case the borrower defaults on its
obligations payments on the due date,
the mortgagee may upon serving a eight
(8) days formal notice to the mortgagor
who is in possession of the subject
matter of the commercial mortgage,
submit an application to the court,
seeking permission to sell all or part of
TAKING, PERFECTING AND ENFORCING SECURITY IN OMAN (Legal & Commercial Mortgages) 3
the subject matter of the commercial
mortgage by way of public auction.
 Multiple Mortgage Charges Over
One Asset/Priority of Mortgage
Charges
It is possible to register more than one
mortgage over the same asset/property
in case of commercial mortgage or legal
mortgage; however, the respective
mortgagor must obtain a prior “no
objection” certificate from the party
holding a prior charge on the subject
matter of the mortgage i.e. assets or
property.
The priority of the registered charge will
be established according to the date of
the registration of the charge with the
relevant authority and in case the
charges are registered on the same date,
the priority will be established by noting
the time of the charge registration.
Moreover, it is also possible to register
parri passu charges i.e. charges having
equal rights, in favour of multiple
lenders, where the lenders are part of
one syndicated financing transaction or
otherwise or in case the lenders agree
with each other that the mortgage
charge will be held on a parri passu
basis.
***
Al Alawi & Co., Advocates & Legal Consultants
Al Alawi Law Firm Building, Bldg No. 785, Way No. 2708, Qurum 29, P.O.Box 3746, P.C. 112, Muscat, Sultanate of
Oman.
T: +968 24699761/2
F: +969 24699763
E: banking@alalawico.com
www.alalawico.com

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Al Alawi Co Notes - Taking Pefecting Enforcing Security - Mortgages - 07 01 16

  • 1. TAKING, PERFECTING AND ENFORCING SECURITY IN OMAN (Legal & Commercial Mortgages) I Issue 3 TAKING, PERFECTING AND ENFORCING SECURITY IN OMAN (Legal & Commercial Mortgages) PUBLISHED BY: AL ALAWI & CO., ADVOCATES & LEGAL CONSULTANTS BANKING & FINANCE GROUP JANUARY 7, 2016 There are mainly five (5) types of collaterals/securities recognized by financial institutions/lenders globally, those being a charge over movable assets, charge over immovable property, assignment for security, pledge and guarantee. In that regard, Oman’s financial market offers some variation but is not fundamentally different from other developed financial markets. Generally, Oman recognizes the aforementioned collaterals/securities though in terms of nomenclature, Oman law uses the term “commercial mortgage” to designate a charge over movable assets, and “legal mortgage” to denote a charge over immoveable property. In this note, we consider legal and commercial mortgages, while reserving our discussions of pledges, assignments and guarantees for a companion piece. MORTGAGES A “mortgage” is generally defined as, “a conveyance of an interest in the property as security for repayment of money borrowed”. In Oman, a mortgage is commonly used to create a charge (lien) over movable assets, immovable assets and businesses (i.e. on the trade name, right to contact clients, goodwill and right to lease).  Creating, Perfecting and Enforcing Legal Mortgages (charge over immovable property) A “legal mortgage” over land, buildings and usufruct rights can only be created by Omani Nationals, Companies registered in Oman, GCC Citizens and Foreign Companies (provided Omani nationals own 52% of the interest in the Foreign Company). A legal mortgage is created by executing a mortgage contract, and perfected when such contract is registered with the land registration office of the Ministry of Housing (“MOH”). Although it is possible to register more than one mortgage over the same property, to do so, the mortgagor must first obtain a “no objection certificate” from the party holding an earlier charge on the mortgaged property. To register a legal mortgage with the MOH, both the mortgagor (through its authorized person in case of a company) and the mortgagee must be present at the MOH to sign and execute the mortgage contract along with such other documents/information as the MOH may require from time to time, which typically includes the following:  Mortgage contract;  Request letter from the lender to register the mortgage, which should mention the name of the borrower, details of the estate and value of the loan;  Original title deeds of the estate;  A copy of the latest complete set of commercial registration documents of the mortgagor n case the mortgager is a company;  Where Arabic is not the primary language of the mortgagor, the mortgagor may submit the contract for legal mortgage in dual language in side by side format;  Valid Omani identification document or passport of the mortgagor (or authorized person in case of a company);
  • 2. TAKING, PERFECTING AND ENFORCING SECURITY IN OMAN (Legal & Commercial Mortgages) 2  A copy of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry membership card in case the mortgagor is a company;  Signatory Matrix (with their ID card/passports) in case of a company;  Map of the estate;  Financial statements of the company for the past 3 years audited and issued by an external auditor in case the mortgagor is a company;  Salary certificate in case of an individual;  Registration fee of 0.5% of the value of the mortgage which is capped at OMR 100,000. To enforce any legal mortgage − i.e. in case the borrower defaults on its payments obligations, the mortgagor must (i) submit an application to the judge of execution at the primary court to obtain an order for sale of the mortgaged property, and (ii) seek permission to sell all or part of the mortgaged property by way of public auction. Generally, the court will order that the property be appraised by experts in the real estate area in order to ascertain the reserve price of the mortgaged property and report thereof be issued to the judge. Upon receipt of the valuation report, the judge shall pass an order for conducting the public auction which order shall inter alia contain instructions for advertising the place of the auction, auction date and reserve price for the benefit of the public.  Creating, Perfecting and Enforcing of Commercial Mortgage (charge over movable property) A “commercial mortgage” can be created by commercial concerns in Oman over movable property by signing and executing a contract for commercial mortgage, which should at least include a statement from the mortgagor as to whether the mortgagee will have a lien over the commercial concern and the name of the insurance company which has insured the premises for fire. The law further provides that the commercial mortgage contract should clearly define the subject matter of the commercial mortgage and in case the subject matter has not been clearly defined, then the mortgage would be considered to apply only to the trade name, the right to lease, the right to contact clients and goodwill of the commercial concern. Once the commercial mortgage contract is executed it must be registered in the Commercial Mortgage Register maintained by the Ministry of Commerce and Industries (“MOCI”), in order to perfect the charge. As is the case with respect to legal mortgages, it is possible to have more than one commercial mortgage registered over the same assets, provided (like in the case of the legal mortgage), the mortgagor must first obtain a “no objection certificate” from the party holding an earlier charge on the subject assets. To register the commercial mortgage with the MOCI, the mortgagor (through its authorized person) and the mortgagee must be present together at the MOCI to register the contract for commercial mortgage within thirty (30) days of execution of the commercial mortgage contract. The MOCI will require certain other documents / information as well, including but not limited to:  Notarized copy of the Commercial Mortgage Contract;  A copy of the latest complete set of commercial registration documents of the mortgagor;  Valuation certificate of the assets being mortgaged issued by the banks (mortgagees) approved valuator;  Minutes of the Partners Meeting (in case of an LLC);  Minutes of the Board of Directors meeting in case of an SAOC or SAOG;  Amendment to the Constitutive Contract in case of mortgage of the commercial concern;  Original and copy of Omani identification card or passport of the authorized signatory of the mortgagor;  A copy of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry membership card;  Request letter to MOCI from the lender for registration of mortgage charge;  Signatory Matrix (with their ID card/passports);  Financial statements of the company for the past 3 years audited and issued by an external auditor;  Where Arabic is not the primary language of the mortgagor, the mortgagor can submit the contract for commercial mortgage in dual language in side by side format;  Registration fee of OMR 30/- and OMR 100/- payable as the document attestation fee. Registration of a commercial mortgage is initially for a period of five (5) years and should the mortgagee require an extension, then the mortgagee must submit a request letter along with the requisite fee of OMR 30/- for extending the period by another five (5) years. Moreover, it should be noted that different registration requirements exist for different types of assets being mortgaged e.g., any mortgage over vehicles is required to be registered over the title deeds of the vehicles (Mulkiya) with the Royal Oman Police, and in the event no authority exist, then the charge must be registered with the MOCI. To enforce any commercial mortgage i.e. in case the borrower defaults on its obligations payments on the due date, the mortgagee may upon serving a eight (8) days formal notice to the mortgagor who is in possession of the subject matter of the commercial mortgage, submit an application to the court, seeking permission to sell all or part of
  • 3. TAKING, PERFECTING AND ENFORCING SECURITY IN OMAN (Legal & Commercial Mortgages) 3 the subject matter of the commercial mortgage by way of public auction.  Multiple Mortgage Charges Over One Asset/Priority of Mortgage Charges It is possible to register more than one mortgage over the same asset/property in case of commercial mortgage or legal mortgage; however, the respective mortgagor must obtain a prior “no objection” certificate from the party holding a prior charge on the subject matter of the mortgage i.e. assets or property. The priority of the registered charge will be established according to the date of the registration of the charge with the relevant authority and in case the charges are registered on the same date, the priority will be established by noting the time of the charge registration. Moreover, it is also possible to register parri passu charges i.e. charges having equal rights, in favour of multiple lenders, where the lenders are part of one syndicated financing transaction or otherwise or in case the lenders agree with each other that the mortgage charge will be held on a parri passu basis. *** Al Alawi & Co., Advocates & Legal Consultants Al Alawi Law Firm Building, Bldg No. 785, Way No. 2708, Qurum 29, P.O.Box 3746, P.C. 112, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. T: +968 24699761/2 F: +969 24699763 E: banking@alalawico.com www.alalawico.com