Wills & Trusts Law Reports | Autumn 2022 #188Angela and John Dunbabin purchased a property known as 29 Beverley Place, Springfield, Milton Keynes (the property) in 1983. The conveyance was silent as to the beneficial interests though it contained a declaration that either of the purchasers could give a valid receipt for capital money arising on a disposition of land. With the assistance of Terry Oldfield, a professional will writer, they executed ‘mirror’ wills giving their own share of the property to trustees upon trust for sale and to hold the net rents and profits and the net income from the sale proceeds in trust for the other...
Mark Pawlowski and James Brown consider the validity of notices sent by email when severing a joint tenancy and in other contexts It is to be noted that s36(2) simply requires a ‘notice in writing’ – it does not specify the form of notice, nor is there is any requirement for a signature or any …
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