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Trust of land definition

What does Trust of land mean? A trust of land describes the practical situation where trustees hold the legal title to land for beneficiaries (whether the trust is express, implied, resulting or constructive). It commonly arises in co-ownership of a family home or investment property, on divorce or separation, insolvency, or where equity imposes a constructive or resulting trust. In England and Wales, and in Northern Ireland, “trust of land” is a statutory term (TOLATA 1996 and the Trusts of Land and appointment of Trustees Act (Northern Ireland) 2001) meaning a trust of property that consists of or includes land. Key features include trustee powers to...

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Deed severing joint tenancy and declaring trust of mortgaged land, England and Wales: tenants in common (equal shares), mutual indemnity and HM Land Registry restriction

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Date

[ date ]

Parties

  1. [ name of first joint tenant ] of [ address ]
  2. [ name of second joint tenant ] of [ address ]

(together, the Joint Tenants)

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(A) Under a [ conveyance OR transfer ] dated [ date ], between (1) [ name(s) of seller(s) ] and (2) the Joint Tenants, the property set out in the Schedule (the Property) was [ conveyed OR transferred ] to the Joint Tenants in Fee simple as beneficial joint tenants...

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