Chapter 8 Scenario questions

Proprietary Estoppel

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. Una told her friend, Viktor, that he could make use of a plot of land she owned for growing his seedlings and setting up a small plant nursery business which, although not overly profitable, does provide some pocket money for Viktor. No money was exchanged and Una, a keen gardener herself, was keen to see Viktor succeed. Una would regularly tell Viktor that 'the plot will be yours when I'm gone' and that he 'would always have this plot for himself.' Viktor spent over ten years tending to the plot, working day and night and even installed new drainage and irrigation systems and ensuring compliance with local authority water standards. Una died and her estate wanted to sell the land from under Viktor. Viktor argued he had an interest in the land by way of estoppel. Which of the following most accurately reflects his position?

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. Winnie has worked as a cleaner for Yvette for over 25 years at Yvette's highly valuable home, The Birches. Winnie has always been paid the same wage from day one to today: £30 a week. This sum has not been increased. Despite this, Winnie's role has expanded into a full-time carer including doing all the shopping and taking Yvette to medical appointments. Yvette, who was a deeply moral and religious woman, often commented that Winnie 'had a pure heart', 'an impressive work ethic', that she was immensely grateful, and that 'she would be rewarded'. Yvette has since died and Winnie seeks your advice on an estoppel claim. Which of the following most accurately reflects Winnie's position here?

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. Anna and Ben own a farm on which Christy, a neighbour, has been working for the past 20 years. Anna and Ben have no children of their own and were looking for someone to take over the family business. Christy fulfilled this role. She worked hard, often for little pay, and turned down the opportunity to go to university and work in London. Christy was allowed to live in the farmhouse rent-free. She later married a local man, Dave, who also moved into the farmhouse with Anna and Ben's blessing. There was no doubt in the assurances made to Christy from Anna and Ben: 'this farm will be yours when we have kicked the bucket' and, 'work hard and you'll be running this farm soon enough'. Anna and Ben have died. Your advice is sought as to the remedy available. Select one of the following.

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. Evan worked pay-free in a hotel, The Royal, owned by his boyfriend, Frank, for over 15 years on the promise from Frank to Evan that 'one day, this hotel will be yours to own and run as you see fit'. Evan, in the face of such clear and repeated assurances, devoted his career to hospitality, living in the hotel, undertaking qualifications in hotel management, and refusing to pursue alternative career options. Frank was a hotel mogul and owned several hotels in the area. Frank's busy working schedule took its toll on his relationship with Evan and the couple split. Matters became acrimonious and court proceedings were initiated. At the last minute, Frank conceded that Evan could make out the elements of an estoppel claim but disputed the nature of any remedy. Evan wanted the freehold of the hotel transferred to him. Frank had planned to sell the hotel and resisted transfer of the freehold, arguing that Evan should receive no remedy at all. Your advice is sought. Select one of the following.

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