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Gould v Kemp

Interests of another tenant cannot be sold or past on, it says in the tenancy

Antoniades v Viller

Unity of title is a matter of substance, not form

Goodman v Gallant

The express statement of type of ownership in conveyance is conclusive

Roy v Roy

The amount someone spends on the property is irrelevant to the nature of the title.

Jones v Kernott

Equity follows the law unless there is a common intention among the parties that it should not.

Malayan Credit Ltd v Jack Chia-MPH

Presumptioms against joint tenancy in business situations

Williams v Hensman

Methods of severance in equity

S196 LPA kinch Bullard

Severance at law must be in writing

Hunter v Babbage

Serverance through mutal agreement

Williams v Hensman (severance method)

Any act by one of the parties which consitute a severance

Burgess v Rawnsley

John Pennycuick any negotiation which although may not reach an agreement constitutes an intention to severe

Halsall V Brizell

Posititive covenants can be enforced if both parties benefit