The paper looks at four case studies related to property law, trust law and inheritance. Explanations of the law are provided using the case studies to back up the assertions.
The paper examines a case related to equity and trust law advising on whether the client has an equitable interest in the family home and analyzing the factors that determine the share she is entitled to. References are made to related legislature and law case precedents.
The paper examines a case of property claim presenting the facts of the case, discussing the common intention of the parties to share the property, outlining the requirements for the claimant to invoke a proprietary estoppel and predicting the possible outcomes of the lawsuit.
The paper examines the standard of care required by trustees in three cases making references to the Trustee Act 2000, explaining the nature of the standard of care, and the differences between the categories of trustee for different types of decisions taken by court and by parliament.
The paper examines secret and half secret trusts reviewing case law surrounding the underlying rationale of such trusts, and discussing the difficulty of classifying or categorising them.
The paper argues whether the laws of equity and common law were fused under the Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875. The paper concludes that they were only fused administratively and procedurally and remain two distinct bodies of law for all other purposes.
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