COMMON INTENTION CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS Flashcards
When can the court use their discretion to allocate ownership fairly between parties?
On divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership (under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 or Civil Partnership Act 2004)
What is the starting point for determining the beneficiary ownership of a property?
- The starting point is that equitable title reflects legal title.
- Asole legal owneris thesole beneficial owner
- Joint legal ownersare presumed to beequitable joint tenants
In sole legal ownership cases, what must an individual prove?
- an individual seeking to establish a beneficial interest will need to establish that they have acquired an interestunder a common intention constructive trust.
- This requires proof of:
(i) acommon intentionthat they should have a beneficial interest and
(ii) detrimental relianceupon that intention
In joint legal ownership cases, what must an individual prove?
- an individual seeking to establish that they are not beneficial joint tenants will need torebut the presumptionwith reference to the common intention of the parties.
- There is no need to show detrimental reliance.
What does ‘the common intention can be ambulatory’ mean?
It is possible for the common intention of the parties to change over time
How do the courts quantify/ determine the shares to assign in a CICT case?
Based on the parties expressed, inferred or imputed intention
What is proprietary estoppel?
- an equitable doctrine which enables a person to informally acquire property (or personal) rights.
- Its objective is to prevent unconscionable conduct.
- It enables a court to do justice by modifying the parties’ strict legal rights.
- It is a very flexible doctrine.
Is proprietary estoppel used as a defence or basis of claim?
Basis of a claim
What would an acquiescence propertied estoppel case be?
- A mistakenly believes that they have a right in land which is owned by B and, in reliance on that belief, act to their detriment in circumstances where B is aware of their mistake but does not attempt to correct it or prevent them acting to their detriment.
What would an assurance propertied estoppel case be?
- B assures A that they have or will acquire a right in relation to B’s property and, in reliance on that assurance, B acts to their detriment.