Cunningham-Reid v Public Trustee

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1944
Year1944
CourtCourt of Appeal

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3 cases
  • Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council v Hickin
    • United Kingdom
    • Supreme Court
    • 25 July 2012
    ...death of a joint tenant, the tenancy is vested in the survivor, or jointly in the survivors if there is more than one: Cunningham-Reid v. Public Trustee [1944] KB 602. Upon Mrs. Hickin's death, therefore, her absent husband would have become the sole tenant. On that footing, the Council ser......
  • Lumley v Robinson
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 25 January 2002
    ...Riddell's death, in the sum of £1,900, and half the payments that would be made in the future. The judge distinguished Cunningham-Reid v Public Trustee [1944] 1 KB 602 and concluded that that submission was correct. He therefore ordered the estate to pay £1,900, which was half of the paymen......
  • Parrott-Ericson v. Stockwell et al.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 23 August 2006
    ...when that joint debt has been used to acquire the real property. They rely on Cunningham Reid v. Public Trustee and Another , [1944] 1 K.B. 602. [16] There, the plaintiff and Sir Ernest Sanger were lessees who had jointly and severally covenanted for payment of their rent. Sir Ernest Sanger......