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Circumstances when a resulting trust arises

The principle that a trust results to the person who advances the purchase money where the trust is not taken in his name

The principle that property purchased in the name of another creates a resulting trust in favour of the one who paid the purchase price unless it was gift, loan or advancement

The rule that where land is conveyed to one person but the purchase price is paid by another person, there is a resulting trust in favour of him who paid the purchase price; how the presumption can be rebutted

What resulting trust connotes

When a resulting trust arises

When a resulting trust may be implied

When the presumption of resulting trust will be rebutted

Whether a resulting trust arises where there is a purchase in the name of another

Whether a resulting trust is created in favour of the father who buys property for a child

Whether a resulting trust is created where there is a failure of purpose of gift

Whether a resulting trust may arise solely by operation of law

Whether estoppel applies to resulting trusts

Whether the presumption of resulting trust is weakened by lapse of time

Whether the presumption of resulting trust or of advancement is raised only when there is no evidence to contradict it

Whether the trust of a legal estate results to the man who advances the purchase money

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