Land 7 - Co-Ownership Flashcards

1
Q

When land is jointly owned, what is automatically imposed?

A

A trust of land

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What are the different ways of creating trusts in land?

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  1. Express:
    - evidenced in writing
    - signed by declarants
  2. Implied:
    - resulting (where property is bought in A’s name but B made financial contribution) or
    - constructive (where unconscionable to deny interest)
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3
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When is an express trust of land necessary?

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  • A trust is deliberately created, during lifetime or by will
  • Land is gifted to a minor
  • Land is bought by more than 1 person in joint names
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4
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What is a joint tenancy?

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  • All co-owners are deemed to constitute one single entitle
  • All 4 unities are necessary
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5
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What are the 4 unities of co-ownership?

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  • Title: all must acquire title from same document
  • Time: interests must vest at the same time
  • Interest: interest each has must be of same nature & duration
  • Possession: no co-owner can be excluded from any part of the land
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6
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What is a tenancy in common?

A

Tenants have ‘distinct but undivided share’
Requires only unity of possession

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7
Q

What happens to the legal title where land is transferred to more than 4 people?

A

The first four names who are of sound age and mind will be legal title holders

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8
Q

When is there a rebuttable presumption for a tenancy in common?

A
  • Land is a business asset
    AND
  • the purchase price was paid for in unequal shares
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9
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What is survivorship?

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  • Applies in a joint tenancy, where one co-owner dies
  • Notional interest of deceased accrues to surviving joint tenants
  • Operates automatically
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10
Q

Out of legal and equitable title, which can be severed and how made?

A

Equitable title:

  • notice in writing
  • other things (deliberately vague)
  • mutual conduct
  • mutual agreement
  • unilateral act
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11
Q

When must severance take place?

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During joint tenant’s lifetime i.e. making a will does not sever

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12
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What is the effect of severance? What will the ownership be?

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The joint tenant who severed will hold interest as tenant in common as a distinct share (regardless of contribution), based on no. of former joint tenants.

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13
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How can severance take place due to ‘other things’

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  • unilateral act
  • mutual agreement
  • mutual conduct
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14
Q

How can co-ownership disagreements be solved?

A

Through application to the court (s14 TLTA 1996)

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15
Q

What are possible court orders for resolving a co-ownership dispute?

A
  • Sale (can be postponed)
  • Orders as to who occupies
  • Orders as to nature/extent of a beneficiary’s interest

CANNOT order someone to buy out another

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16
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What factors must a court consider for a co-ownership dispute?

A
  • Intention of person(s) who created the trust
  • Purpose for which property is held (if still continuing, giving greater weight)
  • Welfare of any minor who occupies/expected to occupy (weight varies depending on age/independence)
  • Interests of secured creditors
17
Q

If severed by notice, who must the be served on?

A
  • all other equitable joint tenants (but not other tenants in common).