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Comprehensive first class Property Law PQ notes from University College London (2018/2019). Notes include concise case summaries, key reasonings to reconcile conflicting case law and detailed answer outlines to problem questions









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Co-Ownership


a. Definitions
- Co-ownership: When two or more people are concurrently entitled to legal/beneficial
title to an estate in land
- Can be from an express trust or a constructive trust
- Two Types: Joint Tenancy and Tenancy in Common
- Trust is also imposed in all cases of co-ownership

Important Cases
- AG Securities v Vaughan (need for 4 unities for joint tenancies)
- Goodman v Gallant (express trust conclusive as to existence/shares)
- Stack v Dowden (existence of joint tenancy rebutted through proof of CICT)
- Jones v Kernott (clarifies domestic setting)

b. Joint Tenancy
- Each joint tenant is wholly entitled to the land when acting collectively, but has no
individual share he can separately deal with

- Survivorship: The longest surviving tenant becomes the sole owner of the estate (only
applies to JT, not TIC)
Eg A, B & C own 100%. A dies  B & C now own 100%

- LPA 1925 s.184: where two or more persons have died in circumstances rendering it
uncertain which of them died first, it is assumed that the younger has survived the
elder

- General assumption that cases of co-ownership are joint tenancies

c. Tenancy in Common
- Each co-owner has a distinct and quantifiable share in the land
Eg. A has 20%

- On the death of a tenant, his share will pass via his will or statutory rules
- Joint tenants can become tenants in common via process of severance

d. Statutory Framework under LPA 1925
- Legal co-ownership can only be created as a joint tenancy [LPA 1925 s.1(6)]

- Severance can be done by written notice method of severance [LPA 1925 s.36(2)]

- Imposes a max of 4 joint legal owners [Trustee Act 1925 s34(2)]

- s.34(2) LPA: If land is expressed to be conveyed to tenants as a tenancy in common, it

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