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C/L/582. Equity, Trusts and Property Law: case study
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- 1950
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- 2010
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The paper analyses a law case related to the problem of trust after the breakdown of a co-habitee relationship and the resulting sale of the property with only one person on the land registry, though both parties had contributed to the purchase price. The rights of the parties with regard to the property are analysed advising on constructive trust and the law of tracing.
KEYWORDS: Equity and Trust, Property Law, co-habitee relationship, land registry, tracing,
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