National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth
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national-provincial-bank-ltd-v-ainsworth-199-8124772
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National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth
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National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth [1965] is an English land law and family law case, concerning the quality of a person's interest in a home when people live together, as well as licenses in land. The House of Lords, the court of final appeal, held that someone living in a home, who was deserted, did not by that fact alone have an interest in equity. Lord Wilberforce offered a definition of property rights, however this level of the decision was compromised, and forms heavily amended prin
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2023-07-31T22:01:46Z
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