Shanks v Walters (Beneficial interests, trusts and restrictions : Beneficial interests, trusts and restrictions) [2019] UKFTT 444 (PC) (14 June 2019)


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Decision summary
REF/2017/0826

Case reference REF/2017/0826
Date of decision 14/06/2019
Adjudicator Mr Simon Brilliant
Applicant Ronald Shanks
Respondent Kim Diane Walters
Main Category & Sub Category
Category Beneficial interests, trusts and restrictions
Sub Category Contributions
Secondary Category & Sub Category
Category Beneficial interests, trusts and restrictions
Sub Category Contributions
Decision notes [2019] UKFTT 444 (PC). A beneficial interest case based on an alleged common intention constructive trust. There was an issue whether £30,000 provided by the Applicant was a contribution to the purchase price or a loan. Judge Brilliant found it to be the former and found that there had been an express common arrangement or understanding to share the ownership of the house. The Tribunal was asked by the parties to determine the size of the Applicant’s beneficial interest. The Judge found that the Applicant was entitled to a 25% share.
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