What is the test for rebuttable presumption of a resulting trust?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Torrone v. Torrone, 2010 ONSC 661 (CanLII):

The proposition regarding the rebuttable presumption of a resulting trust from Pecore v. Pecore applies in this case, although the facts are dissimilar as asserted by the respondent.

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