Beneficial Interest in UK Law
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Gissing v Gissing
... ... out such an understanding will give the wife a share or beneficial interest in the house. If either of them gives a thought to the matter he ... ...
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Stack v Dowden
... ... They have an obvious interest in the determination of their respective property rights in such a ... The legislation which enables the court to reallocate beneficial interests in the home and other assets following a divorce does not apply ... ...
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Oxley v Hiscock
... ... For his part, Mr Hiscock contends that the parties' respective beneficial interest in the Hartley property —and he acknowledges that Mrs Oxley is ... ...
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Lloyds Bank Plc v Rosset and Others
... ... date when her husband contracted to purchase the property, to a beneficial interest in the property under a constructive trust which qualified as an ... ...
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Jones v Kernott
... ... case, like this, was concerned with the determination of the beneficial interests in a house acquired in joint names by an unmarried couple who ... 6 Mr Stack paid the mortgage interest and the premiums on the joint policy, to a total amount of nearly ... ...
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Twinsectra Ltd v Yardley
... ... We will repay to you the said sum of =A31,000,000 together with interest calculated at the rate of =A3657.53 such payment to be made within four ... This prevents the borrower from obtaining any beneficial interest in the money, at least while the designated purpose is still ... ...
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Grant v Edwards and Another
... ... 1985 in a dispute between an unmarried couple as to the beneficial ownership of a house in which they formerly lived together. The Judge ded that the woman had no interest in the property and she has appealed to this court ... 2 The woman, the ... ...
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Pettitt v Pettitt
... ... : And it is hereby Declared , That the Respondent has no beneficial interest in the proceeds of the sale of Tinkers Cottage, Collington Lane ... ...
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Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington London Borough Council
... ... 2 This appeal is concerned with a transaction known as an interest rate swap. Under such a transaction, one party (the fixed rate payer) ... to B on an express trust which does not exhaust the whole beneficial interest. The question therefore arises whether resulting trusts should be ... ...
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Vandervell v Commissioners of Inland Revenue
... ... The basis of the rule is, I think, that the beneficial interest must belong to or be held for somebody: so if it was not to ... ...
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