| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Where do payments have to be directed under an RT to give rise to a beneficial interest? | Acquisition | 100%
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| Requirements for it to arise? | Assurance- that other has interest | 100%
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| Where are resulting trusts mainly used now? | Commercial relationships | 100%
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| Requirements for it to arise? | Detriment- Y suffers detriment as a result | 100%
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| What kind of contributions do these have to be? | Direct | 100%
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| Two types of intention seen in Lloyds Bank v Rosset [1991]? | Express | 100%
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| Two types of intention seen in Lloyds Bank v Rosset [1991]? | Inferred | 100%
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| Two situations? | Joint legal title | 100%
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| How are interests quantified under an RT? | Look at financial contributions to acquisition | 100%
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| If not married, what statutory protection is not available to couples? | Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 | 100%
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| Requirements for it to arise? | Reliance- on assurance/promise | 100%
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| What is proprietary estoppel? | Remedy | 100%
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| Two situations? | Sole legal owner | 100%
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| To what extent must B rely on promise from A to have interest? | To their detriment | 100%
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| Who do CICTs usually involve? | Unmarried couples | 100%
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| When does the issue arise over a shared home? | When they separate | 100%
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| What arises under certain circumstances to not putting ones name on title? | Excuse | 0%
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| How are interests in a CICT under sole legal owner cases quantified? | Joint enterprise | 0%
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| How are interests in a CICT under joint tenants in law quantified? | Presume tenancy in common | 0%
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| If inferred? | Words and actions over entire course of dealing | 0%
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