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Trusts
'Tom was the Registered Proprietor of Waterloo Manor,
a large country house. Five days ago he sold Waterloo
Manor to Janet. Anxious to move in as quickly as
possible, Janet did her own conveyancing. Various third
parties have come forward claiming that they have
interests in Waterloo Manor.
Identify each interest claimed and apply the
registered title rules to decide whether (or in what
circumstances) the interest are binding on Janet.
a) The interest of a neighbouring farmer Jerome, with
whom Tom entered into an agreement by deed on 18th
October 2003 that Jerome and future owners of his land
could use a footpath into Waterloo Manor estate.
b) The interest of Tom's mother Elisabeth, who paid
the 10% deposit on Waterloo Manor when Tom bought it 10
years ago. Elisabeth has a suite of rooms in the Manor
and is refusing to leave.
c)The interest of John the owner of a neighbouring
house. Tom entered into an agreement by deed with John
two years ago in which Tom promised that he and his
successors would never convert Waterloo Manor in to a
hotel.
d) The interest of Singh to whom Tom gave a right by
deed (signed on 1st January 2004) to exclusive
occupation of a cottage in the grounds of Waterloo Manor for
7years.
e) The interest of Tom's wife Venus, who lives in the
Manor House, but has made no contribution financial or
otherwise to the house.
f) The interest of Heider with whom Tom entered into
an oral agreement one month ago that he could have
exclusive use of a barn on the estate for two years at a
rent of £400 a month. '
Land Law
'Tom was the Registered Proprietor of Waterloo Manor,
a large country house. Five days ago he sold Waterloo
Manor to Janet. Anxious to move in as quickly as
possible, Janet did her own conveyancing. Various third
parties have come forward claiming that they have
interests in Waterloo Manor.
Identify each interest claimed and apply the
registered title rules to decide whether (or in what
circumstances) the interest are binding on Janet.
a) The interest of a neighbouring farmer Jerome, with
whom Tom entered into an agreement by deed on 18th
October 2003 that Jerome and future owners of his land
could use a footpath into Waterloo Manor estate.
b) The interest of Tom's mother Elisabeth, who paid
the 10% deposit on Waterloo Manor when Tom bought it 10
years ago. Elisabeth has a suite of rooms in the Manor
and is refusing to leave.
c)The interest of John the owner of a neighbouring
house. Tom entered into an agreement by deed with John
two years ago in which Tom promised that he and his
successors would never convert Waterloo Manor in to a
hotel.
d) The interest of Singh to whom Tom gave a right by
deed (signed on 1st January 2004) to exclusive
occupation of a cottage in the grounds of Waterloo Manor for
7years.
e) The interest of Tom's wife Venus, who lives in the
Manor House, but has made no contribution financial or
otherwise to the house.
f) The interest of Heider with whom Tom entered into
an oral agreement one month ago that he could have
exclusive use of a barn on the estate for two years at a
rent of £400 a month. '
Trusts
'Tom was the Registered Proprietor of Waterloo Manor,
a large country house. Five days ago he sold Waterloo
Manor to Janet. Anxious to move in as quickly as
possible, Janet did her own conveyancing. Various third
parties have come forward claiming that they have
interests in Waterloo Manor.
Identify each interest claimed and apply the
registered title rules to decide whether (or in what
circumstances) the interest are binding on Janet.
a) The interest of a neighbouring farmer Jerome, with
whom Tom entered into an agreement by deed on 18th
October 2003 that Jerome and future owners of his land
could use a footpath into Waterloo Manor estate.
b) The interest of Tom's mother Elisabeth, who paid
the 10% deposit on Waterloo Manor when Tom bought it 10
years ago. Elisabeth has a suite of rooms in the Manor
and is refusing to leave.
c)The interest of John the owner of a neighbouring
house. Tom entered into an agreement by deed with John
two years ago in which Tom promised that he and his
successors would never convert Waterloo Manor in to a
hotel.
d) The interest of Singh to whom Tom gave a right by
deed (signed on 1st January 2004) to exclusive
occupation of a cottage in the grounds of Waterloo Manor for
7years.
e) The interest of Tom's wife Venus, who lives in the
Manor House, but has made no contribution financial or
otherwise to the house.
f) The interest of Heider with whom Tom entered into
an oral agreement one month ago that he could have
exclusive use of a barn on the estate for two years at a
rent of £400 a month. '
Trusts
'Tom was the Registered Proprietor of Waterloo Manor,
a large country house. Five days ago he sold Waterloo
Manor to Janet. Anxious to move in as quickly as
possible, Janet did her own conveyancing. Various third
parties have come forward claiming that they have
interests in Waterloo Manor.
Identify each interest claimed and apply the
registered title rules to decide whether (or in what
circumstances) the interest are binding on Janet.
a) The interest of a neighbouring farmer Jerome, with
whom Tom entered into an agreement by deed on 18th
October 2003 that Jerome and future owners of his land
could use a footpath into Waterloo Manor estate.
b) The interest of Tom's mother Elisabeth, who paid
the 10% deposit on Waterloo Manor when Tom bought it 10
years ago. Elisabeth has a suite of rooms in the Manor
and is refusing to leave.
c)The interest of John the owner of a neighbouring
house. Tom entered into an agreement by deed with John
two years ago in which Tom promised that he and his
successors would never convert Waterloo Manor in to a
hotel.
d) The interest of Singh to whom Tom gave a right by
deed (signed on 1st January 2004) to exclusive
occupation of a cottage in the grounds of Waterloo Manor for
7years.
e) The interest of Tom's wife Venus, who lives in the
Manor House, but has made no contribution financial or
otherwise to the house.
f) The interest of Heider with whom Tom entered into
an oral agreement one month ago that he could have
exclusive use of a barn on the estate for two years at a
rent of £400 a month. '