
FortyTwo Talks mini series - Trust Issues: The Extent of the Court’s Discretion Under s14 and 15 of TOLATA
Join Michael Grant and Alexander Bailey for the second instalment of our mini-series, Trust Issues, as they explore the scope of the court’s discretion under section 14 of TOLATA, with a particular focus on so-called ‘Bagum Orders’.
In this episode, they break down the key judgments in two leading cases - Bagum v Hafiz [2015] EWCA Civ 801 and Kingsley v Kingsley [2020] Civ 297 (Ch) - to clarify what the courts can (and cannot) order when resolving disputes between co-owners.
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