Hi, 

We have posted an outline approach to your question at
http://www.westlandlaw.net/student_resources.html. The file is named
Estoppel outline question approach. It might be helpful to insert your own
case law and analysis into the structure set out there. 

John
Westland Law  


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Sent: 30 January 2010 17:37
To: FE-1 Study Group
Subject: Equity Problem Scenario?

Hi guys, I'm at a loss to following situation and trying to get my
head around Equity but really don't know if I've got a handle on it at
all.

If X alloys Y to live on his property in the gatehouse rent free for
as long as Y so wishes and Y in return must clean X's house every day.
This relationship continues for 8 years without difficulty.

X decides to sell to Z entire estate including the gatehouse with
vacant possession. Contracts are signed to this effect.

It is orally agreed between X and Z to abide by the arrangement they
had with Y (i.e. to allow Y to stay rent free and clean the house).

Z now wishes to get rid of Y as Z does not like Y. What is the law
that supports Z in getting rid of Y?


Any thoughts appreciated!

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