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Right to equity in ownership

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Apr 27, 2024
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The right to equity in ownership refers to the legal and moral entitlement of individuals to claim a fair share of ownership or interest in property, particularly in real estate, based on their contributions or investments. In Jamaica, this right is especially significant given the country’s unique socio-economic landscape, where equitable distribution of property ownership is essential for fostering economic growth and social stability. This concept encompasses various scenarios, including partnerships in real estate development, family inheritances, or community land trusts, allowing individuals to secure their interests in properties through legal frameworks that promote fairness and accountability. The enforcement of this right can take different forms, such as equitable mortgages, joint tenancy agreements, or trusts, which ensure that all parties involved have a legally recognized claim to the property. In a broader global context, the right to equity in ownership plays a crucial…

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