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If there is only one trustee, a beneficiary can obtain an injunction to restrain sale until another trustee has been appointed. [ case ] The property was vested in the husband’s sole name, although the wife had made a contribution to the purchase price and thereby had an equitable interest. She was worried that the husband would sell the property and disappear with the proceeds and accordingly obtained an injunction to impede all dealings before the appointment of a second trustee.
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Waller v Waller [1967] 1 WLR 451

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#co-ownership #land #law
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If there is only one trustee, a beneficiary can obtain an injunction to restrain sale until another trustee has been appointed. [ case ] The property was vested in the husband’s sole name, although the wife had made a contribution to the purchase price and thereby had an equitable interest. She was worried that the husband would sell the property and disappear with the proceeds and accordingly obtained an injunction to impede all dealings before the appointment of a second trustee.
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#co-ownership #land #law
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If there is only one trustee, a beneficiary can obtain an injunction to restrain sale until another trustee has been appointed. [ case ] The property was vested in the husband’s sole name, although the wife had made a contribution to the purchase price and thereby had an equitable interest. She was worried that the husband would sell the property and disappear with the proceeds and accordingly obtained an injunction to impede all dealings before the appointment of a second trustee.
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Waller v Waller [1967] 1 WLR 451
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If there is only one trustee, a beneficiary can obtain an injunction to restrain sale until another trustee has been appointed. Waller v Waller [1967] 1 WLR 451 The property was vested in the husband’s sole name, although the wife had made a contribution to the purchase price and thereby had an equitable interest. She was worried that the husb

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