Land Law: Co-ownership and Trusts of Land - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Four unities Interest
100%
Can you sever a joint tenancy at law? No
100%
Four unities Possession
100%
Four unities Time
100%
Statute for meaning of trust of land S.1 TLATA 1996
50%
Statute S.36(2) LPA 1925
50%
Four unities Title
50%
Main statute Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996
50%
Four ways to sever a joint tenancy Act operating on a share
0%
Joint tenancy definition All tenants own whole
0%
Who does the aforementioned section NOT apply to? Bankrupt trustees
0%
What must a trustee have regard to when considering allowing a beneficiaries right to occupy? Circumstances and wishes of the beneficiaries
0%
Four ways to sever a joint tenancy Course of dealing/mutual conduct
0%
What two 'concepts' did TLATA abolish? Doctrine of conversion
0%
Tenancy in common definition Each tenant has a distinct share in property
0%
Matters relevant for determining actions Intention of person(s) who created trust
0%
What must a trustee have regard to when considering allowing a beneficiaries right to occupy? Intentions of person(s) who created trust
0%
When does a beneficiary have a right to occupy? Interest in possession
0%
Matters relevant for determining actions Interests of any secured creditor
0%
What happens when there is a dispute between beneficiaries? Listen to majority
0%
Four ways to sever a joint tenancy Mutual agreement
0%
What must a trustee have regard to when considering allowing a beneficiaries right to occupy? Purpose of which the land is held
0%
Matters relevant for determining actions Purposes of property subject to the trust
0%
What may a trustee not do? Restrict entitlement
0%
Section S.11 TLATA 1996
0%
Section S.12 TLATA 1996
0%
Section S.13 TLATA 1996
0%
Section for applications for an order S.14 TLATA 1996
0%
Section S.15 TLATA 1996
0%
Section for settlements S.2 TLATA 1996
0%
What section applies? S.335A (3) Insolvency Act 1986
0%
Four ways to sever a joint tenancy S.36(2) written notice
0%
Section for abolition of doctrine of conversion S.3 TLATA 1996
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Section S.6(1) TLATA 1996
0%
What are general powers of trustees Same as an absolute owner
0%
When should trustees consult beneficiaries? So far as practicable
0%
What two 'concepts' did TLATA abolish? Trust for sale
0%
What may a trustee not do? Unreasonably exclude
0%
Matters relevant for determining actions Welfare of any minor
0%
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