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Where an order for sale and division of the proceeds of sale is made under section 24A of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 in respect of a property in Party A's sole name, does the order for sale effect a transfer of the beneficial interest? How can Party B protect such interest as they may acquire at HM Land Registry while the sale is pending?
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What is the procedure to have the court set up a personal injury trust for a minor under CPR 21.11 and what forms and evidence are required and how should this be presented to the court? Who is the settlor of a personal injury trust for a minor?
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Where an application is made under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 in relation to more than one property, is it necessary to file a separate claim form for each property or can several properties be included in one claim form?
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A company is acquiring a development site but the legal title has a unilateral notice protecting pending land action in the Family Court. The company is acquiring the site from four trustees and as the interest is in the proceeds of sale and not the property, it seems that the beneficial interest will be overreached. Will legal title be subject to the unilateral notice? What is the correct course of action to ensure it is removed?
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If two individuals own property as tenants in common in equal shares and one owner refuses to contribute to rates, council tax, maintenance, etc can the other owner seek to reclaim these when seeking an order for sale under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 with an adjustment to the division of sale proceeds or otherwise?

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