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Open the free trialMr and Mrs Jones bought a house as joint tenants. They later separated but did not sever the joint tenancy. Mrs Jones moved out; Mr Jones paid the mortgage and bills. After five years she claims a beneficial interest under a trust of land. Which best states her position?
TOLATA 1996 + Stack v Dowden / Jones v Kernott: a constructive or resulting trust depends on common intention, not on which name appears on the title.
“I hereby declare a trust of my shareholdings in ABC Ltd on trust for my grandchildren when they reach 18.” The settlor has three grandchildren now and anticipates more; the deed does not specify which grandchildren or shares. Validity?
Knight v Knight + McPhail v Doulton: a private trust fails for uncertainty of objects where the class is not identifiable with sufficient precision at the date of declaration.
David is charged with aggravated burglary. At his first Magistrates’ hearing he applies for bail. The prosecution opposes: a previous similar conviction, alleged flight risk, possible witness interference. Which best describes the court's approach?
Bail Act 1976 sch 1: there is a presumption in favour of bail, but the court may refuse for the listed substantial grounds — past record is a relevant consideration, not a bar to bail.
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