Touchstones and the double-edged sword of property guardianship
Touchstones and the double-edged sword of property guardianship
Discusses, with reference to cases including Global 100 Ltd v Laleva (CA), the complexities of determining the status of property guardians, including why they cannot be treated as tenants. Explains why holistic law reform is needed to remove the need to satisfy certain touchstones.
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Taylor, Dean
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2022
Taylor, Dean
cb449686-2f79-443b-b5b3-dcc28975f195
Taylor, Dean
(2022)
Touchstones and the double-edged sword of property guardianship.
Journal of Housing Law, 25 (2), .
Abstract
Discusses, with reference to cases including Global 100 Ltd v Laleva (CA), the complexities of determining the status of property guardians, including why they cannot be treated as tenants. Explains why holistic law reform is needed to remove the need to satisfy certain touchstones.
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Published date: 2022
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Local EPrints ID: 483652
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483652
ISSN: 1368-6542
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