Densham (A Bankrupt), Re, ex parte Trustee of the Property of the Bankrupt v The Bankrupt
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1975 |
| Date | 1975 |
| Court | Chancery Division |
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24 cases
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Re Bailey (A Bankrupt) (No. 25 of 1975)
...E.R. 944, C.A. Densham (A Bankrupt), In re, Ex parte Trustee of the Property of the Bankrupt v. The Bankrupt [1975] 1 W.L.R. 1519; [1975] 3 All E.R. 726. Solomon (A Bankrupt), In re, Ex parte Trustee of the Property of the Bankrupt v. Solomon [1967] Ch. 573; [1967] 2 W.L.R. 172; [1966] 3 Al......
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Dean Hinds v Janet Wilmot
...him an interest in the property under an expressed or inferred declaration of trust. He will then get what is agreed: See Re Densham (1975) 3 ALL ER 726, where one party contributed only one ninth of the purchase price but there was an oral agreement that she was to have an equal share of ......
- Windle (A Bankrupt), Re, ex parte Trustee of the Property of the Bankrupt v The Bankrupt
- Cook v Benson
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2 books & journal articles
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Interests in the family home: constructive trusts and estoppel compared
...Gardner (1993) 109 L.Q.R.263 at 266-269. 68 (1993) 109 L.Q.R.114. Similar problems operate at present on O's bankruptcy: Re Densham [1975] 1 W.L.R.1519. agree to purchase property (or otherwise to deal with it) so that both shall acquire interests in it. Strictly speaking, it is not a contr......
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Equity and Trusts
...Yetty Fang [2021] SGHC(A) 5 at [18]. 5 See Stephen John Culliford v Jocelyn Thorpe [2018] EWHC 426 (Ch) at [66] and In re Densham [1975] 1 WLR 1519. 6 Ben McFarlane, Nicholas Hopkins & Sarah Nield, Land Law (Oxford University Press, 1st Ed, 2017) at p 155; Martin George & Antonia Layard, Th......