Deed Deposit Down Payment
Equity Estoppel Agreement Fire / Property Insurance Fixed Rate Mortgage Gross Debt Service Ratio High Ratio Mortgage Interest Rate Loan to Value Maturity Date
Not exact matches
For example, in the recent Liden v Burton [2016] EWCA Civ 275, [2016] Fam Law 687 (proprietary
estoppel: see next article) Hamblen LJ characterised the issues on appeal as: «(i) whether the judge wrongly applied the law to the facts as found; (ii) whether the judge erred in the exercise of his discretion in giving effect to the
equity» in the particular case.
101 In relation to reliance as an essential element of a claim founded upon proprietary
estoppel, Snell's
Equity, 31st ed (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 2005) says, at § 10 - 18:
A High Court claim between family members to a substantial property, which explored the subject of a locus poenentitiae where a contract was unenforceable for illegality and the satisfaction of an
equity in proprietary
estoppel.
The basic tenets of proprietary
estoppel are described in McGee, Snell's
Equity, 13 ed.
Law 247 — Real property;
Equity (Constructive trusts;
estoppel; quantum meruit)
The law applied to the property consequences of breakdown of cohabitation remains the general law of property and
equity (common intention constructive trust, resulting trust and proprietary
estoppel).
In proprietary
estoppel, it is substantive in that the court will tailor the extent of the property right the claimant will get to suit the minimum necessary to satisfy the
equity created by the statement and the detrimental reliance on it.
That is to say: the requirement for detrimental reliance in most of the
estoppels is best seen as the manner in which
equity interprets its concern about unfairness or unjustness into the process of ascertaining whether
estoppel is called for in a given context.
Damages by W. J. Tremeear (1920) Dead Bodies by W.Kent Power (1920) Debentures by W. J. Tremeear (1920) Debtor and Creditor by W.Kent Power (1920) Deeds and Documents by W.Kent Power (1920) Defamation by W.Kent Power (1920) Detinue by W.Kent Power (1920) Devolution of Estates by W.Kent Power (1920) Discovery by W.Kent Power (1920) Disorderly Houses by W. J. Tremeear (1920) Distress by T.E. Wilson (1920) Divorce by L.W. Brockington (1920) Drainage by W.Kent Power (1920) Easements by W.Kent Power (1920) Ejectment by W.Kent Power (1920) Elections by J.B. Coyne (1920)
Equity by W. J. Tremeear (1920) Escape by W. J. Tremeear (1920)
Estoppel by M.A. Miller (1920) Evidence by W. J. Tremeear (1920) Executions by W.Kent Power (1920) Executors and Administrators by W.Kent Power (1920)
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