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Declaration of trust

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette Case Summaries ; (1992) EGCS 38(2) (21/3/92)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Huntingdon v Hobbs CA 10 March 1992. A declaration, in the transfer of a property to joint owners, that the survivor could give a valid receipt for capital money arising on disposition of the land, was held not to constitute a declaration of trust. The beneficial interests in the property were determined in proportion to the contributions from each party for the purchase of the property.
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Huntingdon v Hobbs CA 10 March 1992. A declaration, in the transfer of a property to joint owners, that the survivor could give a valid receipt for capital money arising on disposition of the land, was held not to constitute a declaration of trust. The beneficial interests in the property were determined in proportion to the contributions from each party for the purchase of the property.