Trust of Land Claims
What orders can the court make under TOLATA?
The court can make the following orders:
- Extent of ownership of a property
Namely, the legal and beneficial ownership. The court can determine who owns the property, and in what shares. - Order for sale
The court can make an order forcing the property to be sold. - Occupation of the property
The court can determine who is entitled to occupy the property.
Who pays the legal costs?
Costs orders can be made at any time throughout TOLATA proceedings. The general rule is that costs follow the event, which means that the losing party will be liable to pay the winner’s costs.
Ultimately the decision lies with the judge who does have discretion. It is therefore important that proper legal advice is sought prior to using court proceedings given the potential cost consequences.
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