Re Buchanan-Wollaston's Conveyance. Curtis v Buchanan-Wollaston

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1939
Year1939
CourtCourt of Appeal
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28 cases
  • Irani Finance Ltd v Singh
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 22 June 1970
    ...under Section 30 of the Law or Property Act, 1925, must be invoked, in which case the principles of Buchanan-Wollaston's Conveyance, 1939 Ch.738, will be applied. In a case such as Bull v. Bull the mother, though not one of the trustees for sale, was in occupation pursuant to the arrangeme......
  • City of London Building Society v Flegg
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 14 May 1987
    ...an order to turn the mother out if it was right and proper for such an order to be made: compare In re Buchanan-Wollaston's Conveyance [1939] Ch. 738 and In re Hyde's Conveyance (1952) L.J.N.SB. My conclusion is, therefore, that the son, although he is the legal owner of the house, has no ......
  • Bedson v Bedson
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 22 July 1965
    ...it is right and proper in the circumstances that an order for sale should be made, see Re Buchanan-wollaston's Conveyance, 1939 Chancery, 738, at p. 747, by Lord Greene, Master of the Rolls. In considering whether it is right and proper to make an order for sale, the Court will have regard......
  • Abbey National Plc v Moss and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 12 November 1993
    ...only so far as necessary for the purpose of explaining my reasoning in this judgment. 20 I start with Re Buchanan-Wollaston's Conveyance [1939] Ch.738. There land had been conveyed to 4 persons as joint tenants who shortly afterwards entered into a deed of covenant by which they mutually ag......
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