Transfer of an Existing Equitable Interest
(a) The minimum formalities to be complied with are set out in LPA 1925, s 53(1)(c). (b) However, if contracting to transfer an equitable interest, this would require a valid contract (i.e. compliance with [Statute]) and specific performance must be available, on the basis that equity sees as done that which ought to be done.
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LP(MP)A 1989, s 2
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Transfer of an Existing Equitable Interest
(a) The minimum formalities to be complied with are set out in LPA 1925, s 53(1)(c). (b) However, if contracting to transfer an equitable interest, this would require a valid contract (i.e. compliance with [Statute]) and specific performance must be available, on the basis that equity sees as done that which ought to be done.
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#interests #land #law
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Transfer of an Existing Equitable Interest
(a) The minimum formalities to be complied with are set out in LPA 1925, s 53(1)(c). (b) However, if contracting to transfer an equitable interest, this would require a valid contract (i.e. compliance with [Statute]) and specific performance must be available, on the basis that equity sees as done that which ought to be done.
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LP(MP)A 1989, s 2
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(a) The minimum formalities to be complied with are set out in LPA 1925, s 53(1)(c).
(b) However, if contracting to transfer an equitable interest, this would require a valid contract (i.e. compliance with <span>LP(MP)A 1989, s 2) and specific performance must be available, on the basis that equity sees as done that which ought to be done.
(c) Where the holder of an absolute title in an estate in land
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