To paraphrase Austin ([urisprudence, 5th edn., vol. 1, p. 362): one class consists of intangible rights over objects (incorporeal), and the other of physical objects over which rights may be exercised (corporeal).
We have seen that in Hall v Hall Lord Denning considered that such a contribution could be taken into account. The court in Burns v Burns was of the opinion ... 70(1)(g) (see 7.10.1 and 7.10.4.3). Thus, this case came to the courts as a ...
In equity's eyes, such conduct was fraudulent, and in these circumstances the transferee would be compelled by the court to hold the property on trust (see, for example, Rochefoucauld v Boustead [1897] 1 Ch 196). Bannister v Bannister ...
You will find a Bibliography immediately after Chapter 26, but may like to note now the abbreviations we use for four main textbooks, which are as follows: Cheshire and Burn, Cheshire and Burn's Modern Law of Real Property, 18th edn., ...
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... book , giving the year in each case , in order to avoid confusion where there are two or more statutes with similar names : SLA - Settled Land Act ... land 1.1 Introducing Trant Way and Trant. 2 Introduction 1925 property legislation Note on ...
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