Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 - Case Law

Case Law

In 2001, in the Case of Re Shaire, Neuberger J assessed the requirements of TOLATA in the light of the case before him and stated that the statute had intended "to tip the balance somewhat more in favour of families and against banks and other charges", when assessing a claim.

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