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Squire v Rogers (1979) 39 FLR 106
This case considered the issue of co-ownership and the accounting for rents and profits for capital improvements and whether or not a co-tenant who was overseas and did not contribute to the cost of capital improvements was entitled to a share of the rents and profits from the use of the property.
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