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Williams v Hensman (1861) is an English trusts law case. Its principles of co-owned interests are today more relevant to land, whether from a trust now held as joint tenants (the default form) or as tenants in common (which follows on from express words such as "in equal shares" or from severance); in law all co-owned land in England and Wales must be held in either form. It sets out the three means of severance.

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  • Williams v Hensman (1861) is an English trusts law case. Its principles of co-owned interests are today more relevant to land, whether from a trust now held as joint tenants (the default form) or as tenants in common (which follows on from express words such as "in equal shares" or from severance); in law all co-owned land in England and Wales must be held in either form. It sets out the three means of severance. (en)
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  • Williams v Hensman (1861) is an English trusts law case. Its principles of co-owned interests are today more relevant to land, whether from a trust now held as joint tenants (the default form) or as tenants in common (which follows on from express words such as "in equal shares" or from severance); in law all co-owned land in England and Wales must be held in either form. It sets out the three means of severance. (en)
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  • Held: A joint-tenancy may be severed in three ways... (en)
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