Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Watchuk |
Citation | 2022 BCSC 1327 |
Docket Number | S175499 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 05 August 2022 |
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6 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 834,
...the presumption of resulting trust applies. Hence, it falls to the claimant to rebut that presumption: Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip, 2022 BCSC 1327 at paras. 127 I find that the evidence is such that either it is not necessary to have regard to the presumption or the claimant has overc......
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L.T.F. v R.B.F.,
...the presumption of resulting trust applies. Hence, it falls to the claimant to rebut that presumption: Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip, 2022 BCSC 1327 at paras. 127 I find that the evidence is such that either it is not necessary to have regard to the presumption or the claimant has overc......
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2023 BCSC 323,
...to register title to the 9025 Property back in the name of his parents. VIII. Claim for Damages 100 In Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip, 2022 BCSC 1327, the Court stated: [80] Where the presumption [of resulting trust] does arise as a result of a gratuitous transfer, the transferee is said......
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Sandu v Sandu,
...to register title to the 9025 Property back in the name of his parents. VIII. Claim for Damages 100 In Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip, 2022 BCSC 1327, the Court stated: [80] Where the presumption [of resulting trust] does arise as a result of a gratuitous transfer, the transferee is said......
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6 cases
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2023 BCSC 834,
...the presumption of resulting trust applies. Hence, it falls to the claimant to rebut that presumption: Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip, 2022 BCSC 1327 at paras. 127 I find that the evidence is such that either it is not necessary to have regard to the presumption or the claimant has overc......
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L.T.F. v R.B.F.,
...the presumption of resulting trust applies. Hence, it falls to the claimant to rebut that presumption: Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip, 2022 BCSC 1327 at paras. 127 I find that the evidence is such that either it is not necessary to have regard to the presumption or the claimant has overc......
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2023 BCSC 323,
...to register title to the 9025 Property back in the name of his parents. VIII. Claim for Damages 100 In Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip, 2022 BCSC 1327, the Court stated: [80] Where the presumption [of resulting trust] does arise as a result of a gratuitous transfer, the transferee is said......
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Sandu v Sandu,
...to register title to the 9025 Property back in the name of his parents. VIII. Claim for Damages 100 In Mong Alter Ego Trust No. 1 v. Yip, 2022 BCSC 1327, the Court stated: [80] Where the presumption [of resulting trust] does arise as a result of a gratuitous transfer, the transferee is said......
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