Comments on the Chancery Division judgment in Jones v Kernott on the beneficial interests of former cohabiting partners in their family home. Considers whether the partners must have intended to vary their shares when the man stopped paying the mortgage, bought a house in his own name and went to live there. Discusses whether the court could take into account what was considered fair between the partners based on the whole course of dealing, including non-payment of maintenance for children
To what extent, following the decisions in Stack v Dowden and Abbott v Abbott, may a claimant acquir...
Discusses the Court of Appeal judgment in Barnes v Phillips on whether, in the absence of evidence o...
The article examines the way in which the courts seek to calculate the parties' respective beneficia...
The article considers the extent to which it is open to a court to attribute to co-owners of a famil...
The article examines recent cases such as Stack v Dowden and Jones v Kernott in England and Wales wh...
This dissertation will focus on common intention constructive trusts in relation to shared ownership...
Reviews the approach adopted in Stack v Dowden to determination of beneficial interests in a propert...
The presumption of equality in joint ownership cases is based on the premise that the parties make a...
Discusses case law on the approach to identifying a cohabiting couple's beneficial share in the fami...
Analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in Jones v Kernott on the beneficial interests of former cohab...
The article discusses whether a joint owner of a family home who seeks to rebut the presumption of e...
This article seeks to address the question whether it is possible to impute to the parties a common ...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
The notion of imputing an intention of what the parties must have intended by reference to a yardsti...
The article questions whether the law on overreaching should be amended to protect occupiers' equita...
To what extent, following the decisions in Stack v Dowden and Abbott v Abbott, may a claimant acquir...
Discusses the Court of Appeal judgment in Barnes v Phillips on whether, in the absence of evidence o...
The article examines the way in which the courts seek to calculate the parties' respective beneficia...
The article considers the extent to which it is open to a court to attribute to co-owners of a famil...
The article examines recent cases such as Stack v Dowden and Jones v Kernott in England and Wales wh...
This dissertation will focus on common intention constructive trusts in relation to shared ownership...
Reviews the approach adopted in Stack v Dowden to determination of beneficial interests in a propert...
The presumption of equality in joint ownership cases is based on the premise that the parties make a...
Discusses case law on the approach to identifying a cohabiting couple's beneficial share in the fami...
Analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in Jones v Kernott on the beneficial interests of former cohab...
The article discusses whether a joint owner of a family home who seeks to rebut the presumption of e...
This article seeks to address the question whether it is possible to impute to the parties a common ...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
The notion of imputing an intention of what the parties must have intended by reference to a yardsti...
The article questions whether the law on overreaching should be amended to protect occupiers' equita...
To what extent, following the decisions in Stack v Dowden and Abbott v Abbott, may a claimant acquir...
Discusses the Court of Appeal judgment in Barnes v Phillips on whether, in the absence of evidence o...
The article examines the way in which the courts seek to calculate the parties' respective beneficia...