

Property & Equity Law - Heid v Reliance Finance Corp (1983) 154 CLR 326
The case of Heid v Reliance Finance Corp considered the issue of competing equitable interests and whether or not the vendor of a property had postponed their earlier equitable interest in a property on the basis that they had handed over documents which enabled the purchaser to represent themselves as the true owner of the property.

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