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(c) Inflation ......
Date When Property was Acquired
or Disposed of - Subsection 51(c¢)
(a) Overlap with Other Factors
(b) Property Acquired Late in the Marriage
(i) By Gift or Inheritance ..
(ii) Other Than By Gift or Inheritance a
(iii) Relationship with Manner of -
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(ii) Relationship With Duration
of the Marriage ............
(iii) Relationship With Need for
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(iv) Relationship With Contribution . ~~
Property Disposed of During the Marriage
(i) Generally ...
(ii) “Potential” Family Assets
(iii) Fair Value Transfers ...
(iv) Fraudulent Conveyances ..
(v) Compensation ...
The Extent to Which Property was Acquired
Through Inheritance or Gift - Subsection 51(d) 46
The Need of Each Spouse to Become
or Remain Economically Independent
and Self-Sufficient - Subsection 51(e) .
(a) Maintenance v. Entitlement to
Family Property .........
(b) Lump Sum v. Periodic Maintenance
(c) Lengthy Marriages .
(d) Practice .......
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“Any Other Circumstances...” - Subsection 51(f)
(a) Separate Estates...
(b) Unequal Contributions...
{c) Abandonment of Responsibilities ~~
{d) Other Factors
C. Summary
Pace
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THE PROPER OPERATION OF
FAMILY PROPERTY LEGISLATION
A. Introduction ........ ee ee
B. The Need for Family Property Legislation .
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D. The System For Shared Property Rights ..........
1. Basis of Entitlement
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