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100 1 _aPascoe, Susan
245 0 0 _aRight to occupy under a trust of land
_bmuddled legislative logic
260 _c2006
490 0 _aConveyancer and Property Lawyer
_v70 January/February 2006, 54-77(24)
520 _aAnalyses the new statutory right to occupy for a beneficiary entitled under a trust of land. This right was introduced for the first time in English law by of the Trusts of Law and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 s12. The article looks at a variety of perspectives: the underlying foundation of the right, the lack of comprehensive doctrinal cohesion, whether the nature of the entitlement is beneficiary autonomy, trustee authoritarianism or settler interposition, existing provision and suggestions for reform. It is argued that the new statutory right is a cross-fertilisation of ideas implemented without concrete policy considerations.
590 _aIKA280206
690 _aPROPERTY-PROPERTY FINANCE AND INVESTMENT-REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS
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