Proprietary Estoppel in UK Law
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Proprietary Estoppel and Responsibility for Omissions
The ‘acquiescence’ category of proprietary estoppel is a rare example of responsibility for pure omissions in private law. On liberal‐individualistic theories of ownership, the policy consideration...
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Hopes, Expectations and Revocable Promises in Proprietary Estoppel
This note dicusses the House of Lords' decisions in Cobbe v Yeoman's Row Management Ltd (Cobbe) and Thorner v Major (Thorner) regarding the nature and scope of proprietary estoppel. It considers th...
- Proprietary Estoppel in a Procrustean Bed
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Straight through Certainty and Out the Other Side: Section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 and Proprietary Estoppel
In the quest for certainty in the disposition and transferral of interests in land, Section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 utilises formality at the expense of a wider...
- Ben McFarlane, The Law of Proprietary Estoppel
- Proprietary Estoppel, Constructive Trusts and Section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989
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Subject Index
... ... and 338 EQUITY, see also COMPANY LAW, CRIMINAL LAW, ESTOPPEL, LAND LAW, REMEDIES Constructive trust 708, 714 Contractual ... nature of 205 Injunctions criminal law and 369 Proprietary estoppel 203, 574 ESTOPPEL European Convention on Human ... ...
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Intention and Detriment
... ... This begins to resemble the elements of proprietary estoppel. The Vice-Chancellor himself brought proprietary ... ...
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Restrictions on Testamentary Freedom
... ... (c) contracts to leave property by will; ... (d) proprietary estoppel ... Circumstances in which any of these may be relevant should ... ...
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Lifetime Agreements and Gifts
... ... act to his/her detriment may sue the estate on the ground of proprietary estoppel ... Two or more persons, usually a couple in a relationship, ... ...
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