A proprietary claim may not be allowed if it is inequitable. In [ case ]the charity, a hospital, had spent the money improving its own pre-owned property. The next- of-kin’s interest in the property would have been a charge, enforceable by sale. The Court of Appeal did not allow this on the grounds that it would have been inequitable to force a sale.
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A proprietary claim may not be allowed if it is inequitable. In [ case ]the charity, a hospital, had spent the money improving its own pre-owned property. The next- of-kin’s interest in the property would have been a charge, enforceable by sale. The Court of Appeal did not allow this on the grounds that it would have been inequitable to force a sale.
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A proprietary claim may not be allowed if it is inequitable. In [ case ]the charity, a hospital, had spent the money improving its own pre-owned property. The next- of-kin’s interest in the property would have been a charge, enforceable by sale. The Court of Appeal did not allow this on the grounds that it would have been inequitable to force a sale.
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