Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Co-Ownership
- When more than 1 owner there is equity
- Always a legal and beneficial owner, can be
same person or 2 separate people
- Statutory trusts are now trusts of land (Post 1995)
TLATA 1996 Important legislation for this
- So now, as soon as more than 1 owner in law
or equity, then a trust & TLATA applies
- Trusts can be created expressly -
must be evidenced in writing
- No formalities except intention must be
evidenced, must be clear that a trusts been
created
- Subject matter & object of the
trust must be sufficiently certain
- Court may still find an implied
trust if not created expressly
- Or Impliedly - no requirement for writing
- Resulting - usually where there is a joint
contribution to the purchase, equity will imply a
RT matching %'s of the contribution
- Constructive - Much wider than RT, much more
creative. Can arise by parties conduct and intentions,
ie spending money making improvements
- Not limited to who
paid what in monetary
terms
- 2 forms of co-ownership
- Joint tenancy
- Property owned by
tenants as 1 unit, no
individual shares, %
contribution doesn't
matter, rights of
survivorship, as 1 dies
unit gets smaller
- JT's cannot
give/pass on
their interest as
do not have a
share which is
theirs alone to
give away
- To create a JT - 4 Unities must be present. PITT
- P - Possession. All owners have equal
rights to use the estate/lease
- Each JT owns the whole collectively,
must show that each JT intends to
share use of all the property
- One co-owner cannot evict another
- I - Interest. All JT's hold the same estate
- All JT's hold he same estate (cannot be that one
signs for 10 years and another 12 years)
- All JT's must join in a sale and rents
and profits divided equally
- No JT if interests are different -
ie free and leasehold
- T - Title. Each JT must acquire title from the
same act or from the same document
- T - Time. The interest of each owner must
vest at the same time.
- All must be conferred at same point in time
and as a unit (not applicable to gifts by will)
- Under JT's, right to survivorship, last one alive gets everything.
If 2 or more die at same time, assumed eldest died first
- Express creation of JT occurs when grant
expressly provides that is how the land is to
be held
- JT impliedly created when grant is silent.
Presumption is raised that new owners will own
the property beneficially as JT's
- Rationale is that equity follows the law - PETTIT v PETTIT 1970
- Presumption could be rebutted, but quite difficult to do!
- TIC on next page