By Anastasiya Zasentseva This article will discuss the process of addressing abandoned easements and their potential removal or modification within New South Wales. It will explain the complexities involved in …
The High Court Decision in Bosanac v. Federal Commissioner of Taxation: Clarifying Intention and Resulting Trusts in Property Ownership
By Hayden Nelson In the recent case of Bosanac v FCT (2022) 18 ABC(NS) 521, the High Court made a decision that touched on the legal principles involved with resulting …
Joint Tenancy & Tenancy in Common – What’s the Difference?
Introduction When acquiring property together with other people, there are two ways in which ownership can be shared: joint tenancy and tenancy in common. These concepts mostly arise in the …
Equitable Proprietary Interests in Australia
By Jackson McKinley Legal and equitable interests are the two main types of property interests under Australian law. Legal interests are those that are recognised by the law and are …
Time Limitation on Claims for Economic Loss
This article will focus on the time limitation on claims for economic loss pursuant to section 106 of the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (NSW) as in Tezel v The …
Do You Have Exclusive Use of your Car Space?
Ownership of car spaces in a strata scheme If you are purchasing property in Australia, the increasing population and urban density means that you are increasingly more likely to be …
Free conveyancing quotes
Foulsham & Geddes are now pleased to offer a quick and free online conveyancing quotes for conveyancing in Sydney, NSW and QLD. We can provide quote for sale or purchase …
Joint Tenancy and Tenancy in Common. What’s the Difference?
When acquiring property together with other people, there are two ways in which ownership can be shared: joint tenancy and tenancy in common. These concepts mostly arise in the context …
Are you Considering Selling Property in 2015
A new Sale of Land Contract (approved by both the Law Society of NSW and Real Estate Institute of NSW) has been introduced and prescribed for use. Some of you …
Buyer Beware: Builders do not owe duty of care to residential apartment owners
On 8 October 2014, in the landmark decision of Brookfield Multiplex Ltd v Owners Corporation Strata Plan 61288 [2014] HCA 36, the High Court of Australia (“HCA”) unanimously found that …
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