The Gazette 1985

APRIL 1985

GAZETTE

Correspondence

Footnotes 1.The cases show a tendency to conflate resulting and constructive trusts, e.g., Cooke -v- Head [1972] 1 WLR 518, 520, Hussey -v- Palmer [1972] 1 WLR 1286, 1289. 2. See McGill -v- Snodgrass [1979] IR 283 (the claim failed), Power -v- Conroy. 3. See "Registered Land", Hayton (1973), 17-18. 4. s.92 Registration of Title Act, 1964. 4a. See s.85, Description of land not conclusive as to boundaries. 5. [1965] A.C. 1175. 6. Adopted from the judgment of Russell L.J., [1964] 1 All E.R. 688, 701. 7. See Hodgson -v- Marks[\910] 3 All E.R. 513 (Ungoed - Thomas J.). 8. Hodgson -v- Marks [1971] 2 WLR 1263 (C.A.) reversing [1970] 3 All E.R. 513. 9. Per Russell LJ at p. 1268. 10. [1981] A.C. 487. 11. Hodgson -v- Marks, per Lord Russell LJ. 12. Bull -v- Bull [ 1955] 1 Q.B. 234. 13. Since a registered owner holds his property subject to any existing s.72 burdens, he suffers no loss if the register is rectified to give effect to them. For a case where the register was rectified to give effect to a wife's beneficial interest, see E.R. -v- M.R. unreported, 26th Jan. 1981, Carroll J. 14.(1973) 36 M.L.R. 25 at 31. 15. [1971] 2 WLR 1263 at 1268. 16. [1981] A.C. 487, 508-9. 17. See eg. Ld. Upjohn in NPB -v- Ainsworth [1965] 2 All ER 472,485-6. 18. See Lord Scarman in Boland case. 19. [1979] 2 All E.R. 697, 706. 20. Midland Bank Ltd. -v- Farmpride Hatcheries E.G. DIGEST (1981) 985, 991. 21. [1981] IR 1. 22. At p.22. 23. See Ulster Bank Ltd. -v- Shanks [1982] 6 B.J.IN 7. Worth -v- Tyler [1973] 1 ALL E.R. 897,910. See also the Farmpride Hatcheries case. 24. at p. 14. 25. High Court, unreported, 17 October 1980. 26. [1902] 1 Ch. 428. 27. [1969] 1 W.L.R. 286. 28. Per Murray J., Ulster Bank Ltd. -v- Shanks above. 29. See ch 1 6(4) of I.L.S.I. General Conditions of Sale (1978 edition) and Requisition 35(lXd) S L (llXd) of I.L.S.I. Objections & Requisitions on Title. 30. See Russell LJ in Hodgson -v- Marks [1971] 1 Ch. 892 at 932, 934. 31. See the instructive article by James Russell in (1981) 32 N.I.L.Q. 3. 32. Registered Land, page 109. 33. Boyle's Claim [1961] 1 All E.R. 620. 34. Sect 108 of 1964 Act and rr 191-194 of L.R. Rules. 35. See Infants Relief Act, 1874 Sections 1(2) and 2, The Betting and Loans (Infants) Act, 1892, and Nottingham Permanent Benefit Building Society -v- Thurstan. 36. James Russell at p. 14 (above). 37. L.C. Report (1982) para 120-121. 38. Statement by Mr. Michael Noonan, T.D., Minister for Justice, on 16th April 1983.

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