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Oxley v Hiscock
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Oxley v Hiscock [2004] EWCA 546 is a widely-reported English land law and family law case, concerning cohabitants' constructive trusts and their quantification in a home's equity value.
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Oxley v Hiscock | |
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Court | Court of Appeal |
Full case name | Elayne M T Oxley v Alan G Hiscock |
Decided | 6 May 2004 |
Citations | [2004] EWCA Civ 546 [2005] Fam 211 [2004] Fam Law 569 [2004] 2 FLR 669 [2004] 20 EG 1 [2004] 2 FCR 295 [2004] 3 WLR 715 [2004] 3 All ER 703 [2004] WTLR 709 (2003-04) 6 ITELR 1091 |
Transcript | BAILII |
Case history | |
Prior action | appellant lost as to a 50% share in the property at first instance. |
Subsequent action | none |
Case opinions | |
Chadwick LJ | |
Decision by | Chadwick LJ |
Concurrence | Mance LJ Scott Baker LJ |
Keywords | |
Cohabitants, family home, unequal contributions; joint tenancy; no deed of trust or co-ownership; legal constructions; constructive trust |
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