What is a constructive trust over assets in the respondent's name?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Boulding v. Hall, 1999 SKQB 264 (CanLII):

If the applicant is successful in his claim, he may be entitled to a constructive trust over assets in the respondent's name. However, he would only be entitled to a constructive trust over property to which he made a substantial contribution: Peter v. Beblow, supra.

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