Co-ownership Flashcards
Can the action (eg. a vote for en bloc, a lawsuit) of one joint tenant bind the whole legal estate?
An action by one joint tenant, but short of all of them collectively, will not suffice to bind the estate because the whole estate does not reside in the single joint tenant (Goh Teh Lee)
Can a joint tenant commence a lawsuit?
A joint tenant has no locus standi to commence a lawsuit unless all other joint tenants are also joined as claimants
What would be regarded as ‘joint consent’ to a sale? Would silence suffice?
There must be a positive act. That’s what Ying said.
Is a judgement for possession against one joint tenant possible?
No, the judgement for possession must be ordered against all the joint tenants.
Can a single tenant-in-common sell the entire property?
He can only sell his share of the estate. If he wants to sell the entire estate, he must get all tenants-in-common to agree.
What are the four unities of joint tenancies?
Unity of possession
Unity of title
Unity of time
Unity of interest
What is the significance of unity of possession?
Each joint tenant has the right to possess any part of the land; One cannot sue the other for trespass
What is the significance of unity of possession?
each of the joint tenants has the right to possess any part of the land; so one cannot sue the other for trespass.
What is the significance of unity of possession?
each of the joint tenants has the right to possess any part of the land; so one cannot sue the other for trespass.
What is the significance of unity of time and title?
Each joint tenant derives their title from the same source (i.e same conveyance, same will) and their interests must vest at the same time
What is unity of interest?
Both you and Rachel have the same interest of the same duration and quality e.g. to Rachel and Jia Hao in fee simple
Which of the four unities does a tenancy-in-common have?
Unity of possession only
A tenancy-in-common has unity of possession only. True or false?
True
Dennis v McDonald
A tenant-in-common was excluded from her property due to domestic violence. Court held that she was entitled to occupation rent for being an ouster.
What are the four instances where equity does not follow the law?
- Unequal contributions to purchase price (Lau Siew Kim, Su Emmanuel, Chan Siew Luan)
- Loan on mortgage/security
- Partnership assets
- Business tenants for separate business purposes (Malayan Credit v Jack Chia)