Co-Ownership in NI

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Undergraduate Law (Land Law) Mind Map on Co-Ownership in NI, created by catriona.lilley on 04/04/2014.
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Co-Ownership in NI
  1. Joint Tenancy
    1. no distinct share of ownership
      1. right of survivorship

        Annotations:

        • Swift d. Neale v Roberts
        1. Unity of possession

          Annotations:

          • Wiseman v Simpson
          1. unity of interest
            1. unity of title

              Annotations:

              • NB- Antoniades v Villiers
              1. unity of time
              2. Tenancy in Common
                1. distinct, quantifiable but 'undivided' share

                  Annotations:

                  • Fisher v Wiggs
                  1. No right of survivorship
                    1. unity of possession
                    2. Creation
                      1. Documents
                        1. Presumptions
                          1. Law

                            Annotations:

                            • Presumption of JT unless the 4 unities are not present or use of words of severance.  In NI- TC at law
                            1. Equity

                              Annotations:

                              • Presumes TCs where: unequal contribution to purchase price, multiple banks lend money as security, asset of partnership
                          2. severance: JT to TC
                            1. at law(NI)
                              1. acquisition by a JT of further interest in the land
                                1. Inter Vivos alienation
                                2. In equity

                                  Annotations:

                                  • Williams v Hensman
                                  1. alienation
                                    1. Mutual Agreement

                                      Annotations:

                                      • Burgess v Rawnsley
                                      1. Course of dealing

                                        Annotations:

                                        • Greenfield v Greenfield
                                        • Gore & Snell v Carpenter
                                    2. Ending Co-Ownership
                                      1. Union in sole tenant
                                        1. Partition/sale in lieu of partition
                                          1. sale

                                            Annotations:

                                            • Partition Act 18685, s 3
                                            1. voluntary

                                              Annotations:

                                              • Real Property Act 1845, s 3
                                              1. Compulsory

                                                Annotations:

                                                • 1868 Act, s 3
                                                • 1868 Act, s 4
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