Interest on the loan shall only be considered secured by the mortgage in the manner prescribed in §§ 2562 and 2563 of this title when the stipulation and amount of said interest arise from the registration itself. The mortgage creditor may claim restitution against the mortgaged property for payment of the interest due, regardless of the date on which the capital must be refunded; but if there is a third person interested in this property who could be injured by the restitution claim, the amount claimed in the restitution claim may not be more than that guaranteed in accordance with § 2562 of this title.
History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 190.