Is there any case law in which a brother transfers property to his sister for money consideration?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gresham v. Gresham (Trustee of), 1993 CanLII 1421 (BC CA):

8 That proposition is valid for a case such as Koop v. Smith in which the brother transferred property to his sister for a money consideration, the existence of which the trial judge did not accept. In other words, the trial judge found that the sister had not given any consideration for the transfer.

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