NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Holmes v Mack [2010] NSWSC 1365
HEARING DATE(S) : 20 & 21 September 2010
JUDGMENT DATE : 26 November 2010
JURISDICTION : Equity Division
JUDGMENT OF : Brereton J
DECISION : Declarations of trust made
CATCHWORDS : EQUITY – Trusts and trustees – Implied trusts – Resulting trusts – When arising – Joint purchase of land – where one party supplies entire purchase price – EQUITY – Trusts and trustees – Implied trusts – Constructive trusts – Common intention – where common intention arises after acquisition of property – EQUITY – Estoppel – General principles – proprietary estoppel – EVIDENCE – documentary evidence – unstamped documents – admissability where usual undertaking given
(CTH) Family Law Act 1975, s 87 LEGISLATION CITED : (NSW) Conveyancing Act 1919, s 23C, s 54A (NSW) Property (Relationships) Act 1984 (NSW) Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005, r 31.14
CATEGORY : Principal judgment
Allen v Snyder [1977] 2 NSWLR 685 Butler v Craine [1986] VR 274 CASES CITED : Calverley v Green [1984] HCA 81; (1984) 155 CLR 242 Davis v Federal Commissioner of Taxation (1989) 86 ALR 195 Ogilvie v Ryan [1976] 2 NSWLR 504 Weston v Beaufils (1994) 122 ALR 240
09/291262 Sharon Anne Holmes (plaintiff) Donald Mack (first defendant) PARTIES : Laura Mack (second defendant) 10/028396 Laura Mack (plaintiff) Donald Mack (defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 09/291262;; 10/028396
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