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Brickwood v Young (1905) 2 CLR 387

This case considered the issue of co-ownership and whether or not a subsequent tenant in common who had purchased a share of a property was entitled to the compensation for the costs of improvements to the property made by the previous owner out of the sale proceeds of the property.

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Brickwood v Young (1905) 2 CLR 387
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