Broken kinship: Family property disputes and the common intention constructive trust in Singapore
There has been a proliferation of common intention constructive trust claims in Singapore. The main reason is that families have acquired real estate using their collective earning power without explicitly considering the individual entitlement of each family member. When a dispute arises, the claim...
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Main Author: | TANG, Hang Wu |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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