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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Preson & Anor v Preson & Ors [2023] EWHC 1486 (Ch) (16 June 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2023/1486.html Cite as: [2023] EWHC 1486 (Ch) |
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND & WALES
BUSINESS LIST (ChD)
7 Rolls Buildings Fetter Lane London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
(SITTING AS A DEPUTY JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT)
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(1) MR SEAN PRESON (2) MRS JANINA PRESON |
Claimants |
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(1) MR IVAN PRESON (2) MRS WENDY PRESON (3) MR IVAN DEAN PRESON (4) MRS SUZANNE JOAN COOKE (the Third and Fourth Defendants sued in their capacity as the trustees of the Preson Family Discretionary Settlement dated 31 December 2019) |
Defendants |
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NICHOLAS GEORGE (instructed by Philip J Hammond & Sons Solicitors) appeared for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 22-26 May 2023
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Crown Copyright ©
DEPUTY JUDGE ROBIN VOS:
Introduction
Background facts
The witnesses and the evidence
Area of land | January 2003 | January 2023 |
The Farmhouse | £180,000 | £740,000 |
The Barn | £57,000 | £520,000 |
The Disputed Land | £252,000 | £922,000 |
The Three Fields | £35,000 | £136,000 |
The Triangle | £1,000 | £3,000 |
Common intention constructive trust
Legal principles
"If the legal estate in the joint home is vested in only one of the parties ("the legal owner") the other party ("the claimant"), in order to establish a beneficial interest, has to establish a constructive trust by showing that it would be inequitable for the legal owner to claim sole beneficial ownership. This requires two matters to be demonstrated: (a) that there was a common intention that both should have a beneficial interest; (b) that the claimant has acted to his or her detriment on the basis of that common intention."
"The search is to ascertain the parties' shared intentions, actual, inferred or imputed, with respect to the property in the light of their whole course of conduct in relation to it."
"The party who does not become the legal owner will be held to have acted to his or her own detriment in making a financial contribution to the purchase in reliance on the common intention."
The intention of the parties
"There will continue to be many difficult cases in which the Court has to reach a conclusion on sparse and conflicting evidence. It is the Court's duty to reach a decision on even the most difficult case...that is what Courts are for".
The initial purchase
Subsequent events
The 2019 Discretionary Trust
Conclusions in relation to common intention
Proprietary estoppel
Unjust enrichment
"a benefit has been conferred on a joint understanding that the recipient's right to retain it is conditional. If the condition is not fulfilled, the recipient must return the benefit".
Partnership property
Conclusion