At present, the relationship between Indigenous people is defined according to little more
than the beneficial intentions of Government to improve the life conditions of grossly disadvantaged Indigenous peoples.
Not exact matches
The crucial question at the heart of this particular case was whether, following Mr Kernott's departure from 39 Badger Hall Avenue, an
intention between the parties could be found which would rebut the presumption of joint
beneficial ownership (which presumption generally arises where there is joint legal ownership and no express declaration of trust that the co-owners should own in anything other
than equal shares).
The resulting trust was, however, no more
than a presumption, albeit an important one, and he recognised that in many cases there would be other relevant evidence at the time of acquisition which would enable the court to find an agreement or understanding amounting to an
intention about the basis on which the
beneficial interests would be held.