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Lloyds Bank Plc v Rosset [1990]

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Lloyds Bank Plc v Rosset [1990] UKHL 14 is a landmark case in English property law which dealt with the issue of beneficial ownership of a property in the context...

Lloyds Bank Plc v Rosset [1990]

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Lloyds Bank Plc v Rosset [1990] UKHL 14 is a landmark case in English property law which dealt with the issue of beneficial ownership of a property in the context...

Bachelor of Laws vs Juris Doctor

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Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Juris Doctor (JD) are both law degrees, but they have some differences in terms of their structure, focus, and intended audience. LLB is an undergraduate degree...

Bachelor of Laws vs Juris Doctor

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Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Juris Doctor (JD) are both law degrees, but they have some differences in terms of their structure, focus, and intended audience. LLB is an undergraduate degree...

Common Types of Trusts

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There are many different types of trusts in trust law, each with its own specific purposes and characteristics. Some of the most common types of trusts include: Living trusts: Also known as...

Common Types of Trusts

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There are many different types of trusts in trust law, each with its own specific purposes and characteristics. Some of the most common types of trusts include: Living trusts: Also known as...

What Is a Trust?

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A trust is a legal arrangement where a person (known as the settlor or grantor) transfers assets, such as money, property, or investments, to another person or entity (known as...

What Is a Trust?

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A trust is a legal arrangement where a person (known as the settlor or grantor) transfers assets, such as money, property, or investments, to another person or entity (known as...

Beneficial Interests vs Equitable Interests

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Beneficial interest and equitable interest are both terms used in property law and trusts law to describe the ownership or interest in a property. Beneficial interest refers to the right to...

Beneficial Interests vs Equitable Interests

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Beneficial interest and equitable interest are both terms used in property law and trusts law to describe the ownership or interest in a property. Beneficial interest refers to the right to...

Overreaching in Land Law

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Overreaching is a legal concept in English land law that protects the interests of a purchaser of a legal estate in land from any potential claims by third parties who...

Overreaching in Land Law

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Overreaching is a legal concept in English land law that protects the interests of a purchaser of a legal estate in land from any potential claims by third parties who...

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