Voluntary conveyances of land: The presumption of resulting trust redux?
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2018-06
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Mee, John
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Sweet & Maxwell
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Abstract
Discusses National Crime Agency v Dong (Ch D) on whether, following the enactment of the Law of Property Act 1925 s.60(3), a presumption of resulting trust arises following a voluntary conveyance of land. Reviews the facts of the case, involving a charging order obtained over a property by the National Crime Agency, how the court's conclusions on s.60 differ from previous cases, the problems this creates, and why its reasoning is not convincing.
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Beneficial ownership , Conveyances , Resulting trusts , Statutory interpretation , Transfer of land
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Mee, J. (2018) 'Voluntary conveyances of land: The presumption of resulting trust redux?', The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 82(2), pp. 184-192.