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23 Cards in this Set
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stack v dawson |
equity follows the law |
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bull v bull |
unequal contributions to purchase price |
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goodman v gallant |
express declarations |
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harrison v garrard |
must show intention to severe immediately |
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drapers conveyance |
written notice can be in any form, as long as it is communicated |
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kinch v bullard |
it will be severed once posted |
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88 berekly road |
notice is severed once letter bene sent by recorded post |
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williams v hensman |
acting on ones' share mutual agreement mutual conduct |
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amed v kendrick |
forging signature allowed |
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dennis |
joint tenant bankrupt, property transferred to trustee |
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burgees rawnsley |
sir john pennycuick: common intention to severe - includes negotiations |
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davies v smith |
only look at the evidence between parties to show intention - what the parties did the knowledge of each other |
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gore v carpternter |
it must show that the parties definitely intend for the property to be severed |
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re k |
manslaughter |
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jones v challenger |
intention - matrimonial home |
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barclay v bvarclay |
left instructions that property should be sold - implied intention |
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buchanan conveyance |
purpose - main purpose of trust still there |
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achmapong |
the purpose of trust may evolve over time |
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edwards v llyods |
postponed till legal age |
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shaire |
left parties to agree terms for themselves must show prospect of recovering some money |
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bell |
creditors interest overtake minor welfare |
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re citro |
exceptional means "usual" consequences -moving school |
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Re bremmer |
serious ill heath, disable family, looking after ill spouse |