Discusses the rights and responsibilities of trustees and beneficiaries of co-owned land under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, in particular s.14 which allows the court to make an order declaring the extent and nature of a person's interest in the property. Refers to the Court of Appeal decision in Avis v Turner on whether the existence of an earlier court order postponing the sale of matrimonial property following the owners' divorce meant that an application could not be brought by a trustee in bankruptcy under s.14. Considers the "exceptional circumstances" which could allow the court to postpone the sale. [From Legal Journals Index
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Outlines the factors which the court needs to consider when deciding whether to grant an application...
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Comments on the Chancery Division ruling in Nicholls v Lan on whether the interests of a bankrupt hu...
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This, the first part of a two-part article on the discretionary powers of the courts to order a sale...
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The trustees sought an order under s 64(1) of the Trustee Act 1956 giving them the power to sell the...
There has been considerable debate about the extent to which section 15 of the Trusts of Land and Ap...
peer-reviewedMatrimonial property law is an important but complex area of law and as a result has be...
The Bankruptcy Code currently divides divorce-related obligations into two categories: awards or agr...
A trustee in bankruptcy petitioned the referee to order a bank to tum over certain United States Ser...
Outlines the factors which the court needs to consider when deciding whether to grant an application...
When a person is declared bankrupt and the trustees in bankruptcy (‘TiBs’) apply for an order for sa...
Our talk today considers the issues facing a trustee in bankruptcy when attempting to ascertain the ...
Circumstances where a bankrupt holds property on trust may create a number of complexities for the b...
Students new to family law are likely to find that a significant portion of the syllabus focuses on ...
The article considers the caselaw on applications for possession and sale of the family home after a...
Comments on the Chancery Division ruling in Nicholls v Lan on whether the interests of a bankrupt hu...
(Excerpt) Section 363(f) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) allows a trus...
This, the first part of a two-part article on the discretionary powers of the courts to order a sale...
The decision of Henry J in Majet v Goggin and Miller (as joint and several trustees of bankrupt esta...
The trustees sought an order under s 64(1) of the Trustee Act 1956 giving them the power to sell the...
There has been considerable debate about the extent to which section 15 of the Trusts of Land and Ap...
peer-reviewedMatrimonial property law is an important but complex area of law and as a result has be...
The Bankruptcy Code currently divides divorce-related obligations into two categories: awards or agr...
A trustee in bankruptcy petitioned the referee to order a bank to tum over certain United States Ser...