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Total alienation This is an outright disposal of the interest in favour of a third party. As it is a disposition of a beneficial interest under a trust, it must comply with [ statute ], i.e. be in writing signed by the person disposing of the interest. See Ahmed v Kendrick (1988) 56 P & CR 120, where severance was held to have occurred when the husband sold the jointly owned house by forging his wife’s signature on both the contract and the registered transfer.
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LPA 1925, s 53(1)(c)

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Total alienation This is an outright disposal of the interest in favour of a third party. As it is a disposition of a beneficial interest under a trust, it must comply with [ statute ], i.e. be in writing signed by the person disposing of the interest. See Ahmed v Kendrick (1988) 56 P & CR 120, where severance was held to have occurred when the husband sold the jointly owned house by forging his wife’s signature on both the contract and the registered transfer.
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Total alienation This is an outright disposal of the interest in favour of a third party. As it is a disposition of a beneficial interest under a trust, it must comply with [ statute ], i.e. be in writing signed by the person disposing of the interest. See Ahmed v Kendrick (1988) 56 P & CR 120, where severance was held to have occurred when the husband sold the jointly owned house by forging his wife’s signature on both the contract and the registered transfer.
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LPA 1925, s 53(1)(c)
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Total alienation This is an outright disposal of the interest in favour of a third party. As it is a disposition of a beneficial interest under a trust, it must comply with LPA 1925, s 53(1)(c), i.e. be in writing signed by the person disposing of the interest. See Ahmed v Kendrick (1988) 56 P & CR 120, where severance was held to have occurred when the husband sold the

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