Revisiting the presumptions of resulting trust and advancement in the context of joint tenanted matrimonial property: Two innovations by the Singapore Court of Appeal
In Singapore, the Court of Appeal’s decision in Lau Siew Kim v Yeo Guan Chye Terence remains the most authoritative pronouncement on the operation of the presumptions of resulting trust and advancement, particularly in the context of joint tenanted matrimonial property. One notable, albeit often ove...
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Main Author: | MAH, Ian Hao Ran |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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