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Applicability of the presumption of advancement
Cases to which the presumption of advancement applies
Effect of failure to prove the intention to make a gift to a child
How the presumption of advancement can be rebutted
Instances where the presumption of advancement will not arise
Nature of evidence sufficient to rebut the presumption of advancement
On whom lies the burden of rebutting the presumption of advancement
The position of the law on establishing a gift by way of advancement
The position of the law on the presumption of advancement
The position of the law on the presumption of advancement and when its operation is excluded
The principle that when a father obtains a conveyance in the name of his child, there is a presumption of advancement in favour of the child
What advancement connotes
What the doctrine of advancement entails
When a gift of advancement will be presumed
When can the presumption of advancement be rebutted
When does the presumption of advancement arise
When the presumption of advancement will be rebutted
Whether a gift of advancement can be revoked
Whether an advancement is a customary gift inter vivos
Whether or not there is a time limit for a gift of advancement
Whether the presumption of advancement applies exclusively to monogamous marriages
Whether the presumption of advancement applies where property is acquired by a husband in the name of his wife
Whether the presumption of advancement is rebuttable
Whether the presumption of advancement will prevail where there is a clear expression of a gift to the wife
Whether the retention of the title deeds by a father is sufficient to rebut the presumption of advancement
Whether there can be a presumption of advancement in favour of a joint title holder
Whether there is a presumption of advancement in favour of a child where the title is not in the name of the child
Whether there is anything in law preventing a father advancing a child at the expense of the other children
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