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Property: resulting and constructive trusts

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: EMIS Property Service ; 3(8) August 2005, 3-5(3)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the topics of resulting and constructive trusts. Resulting trusts arise when either a property owner transfers his property to another, without disposing of the whole interest; where the property is conveyed to a volunteer; or where a property is bought in the name of one party with funds, either wholly or in part from another. Constructive trusts are imposed by courts where the parties have entered into an agreement. Where either a non-owner has an interest or should benefit from an interest in the property.
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Discusses the topics of resulting and constructive trusts. Resulting trusts arise when either a property owner transfers his property to another, without disposing of the whole interest; where the property is conveyed to a volunteer; or where a property is bought in the name of one party with funds, either wholly or in part from another. Constructive trusts are imposed by courts where the parties have entered into an agreement. Where either a non-owner has an interest or should benefit from an interest in the property.