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Cohabitation and Trusts of Land 3rd ed isbn 9780414034969

Cohabitation and Trusts of Land 2nd ed

Edited by: Stephen Wildblood

ISBN13: 9781847037251
New Edition ISBN: 9780414034969
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780421907300
Published: December 2009
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Written by a team of experts, Cohabitation and Trusts of Land examines the provisions of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act (TLATA) 1996. The book provides step-by-step guidance of the orders the court can make, who may apply and what the court must consider. Cohabitation and Trusts of Land also includes sample copies of the relevant forms and precedents, with advice on how to use them.

This convenient, practical guide has been fully updated to take account of legal developments, the new edition of Cohabitation and Trusts of Land:

  • Gives a fully up-dated consideration of the decision of the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden[2007] and the decision of the Privy Council in Abbott v Abbott [2007]
  • Analyses the recent developments in equitable accounting and claims for occupation rent, including Murphy v Gooch [2007]
  • Includes updated and expanded practice and procedure in order to assist practitioners more versed in the Courts' family jurisdiction than civil jurisdiction, supported by useful precedents
  • Expands on the ‘stop press' in the 1st edition regarding the decision of the Court of Appeal in the Children Act Schedule 1 case of Morgan v Hill [2006], examining it in greater detail and detailing subsequent cases
  • Covers the Law Commission Report: "The Financial Consequences of Relationship Breakdown" published July 2007 and third party claims in matrimonial breakdown - intervening in ancillary relief proceedings
  • Provides updates on new material and subject areas, including 3rd party involvement

Subjects:
Property Law, Equity and Trusts, Family Law
Contents:
Introduction.
Express declarations of trust.
Constructive trusts.
Resulting trusts.
Quantification of beneficial interests.
Proprietary estoppel.
Personal obligations between co-owners.
TLATA substantive provisions.
Practice and procedure.
Engaged couples.
Schedule 1 applications.