In Gillett v Holt The Court of Appeal effectively said a statement of intention to leave property to the claimant in a will is, by itself, insufficient. However, if the statement goes beyond that, perhaps because [...], in a way that is inconsistent with it being revocable, then it may amount to an assurance on which a claim can be made.
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it is repeated over the course of time
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In Gillett v Holt The Court of Appeal effectively said a statement of intention to leave property to the claimant in a will is, by itself, insufficient. However, if the statement goes beyond that, perhaps because [...], in a way that is inconsistent with it being revocable, then it may amount to an assurance on which a claim can be made.
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#land #law #proprietary-estoppel
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In Gillett v Holt The Court of Appeal effectively said a statement of intention to leave property to the claimant in a will is, by itself, insufficient. However, if the statement goes beyond that, perhaps because [...], in a way that is inconsistent with it being revocable, then it may amount to an assurance on which a claim can be made.
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it is repeated over the course of time
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