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Property: Changing intentions
Mark Pawlowski looks at how a beneficial joint tenancy can be severed after the parties purchase their family home in joint names Where the parties’ common intention manifests a clear desire to deviate from equality of shares, there is no reason, at least in principle, why severance should not operate so as to separate the …
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- Bedson v Bedson [1965] 2 QB 666
- Bernard v Josephs [1982] Ch 391
- Goodman v Gallant [1986] 1 FLR 513
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