Nomination
A nomination is a document whereby the purchaser under an agreement for sale and purchase of a property nominates a third party to take up the assignment of the property. As the purchaser has usually paid a deposit under the agreement for sale and purchase, he (as nominator) should in the nomination clearly renounce and relinquish all interests in the property to avoid any doubt as to whether there is a resulting trust of the property in favour of the nominator.
The law relating to resulting trust is complicated. If there is a nomination registered in the land register of a property, it is advisable for a prospective purchaser to seek legal advice as to whether the nominator under the nomination has clearly relinquished his interest in the property before entering into a provisional agreement for sale and purchase.
It should be noted that generally, a nomination may attract stamp duty as a chargeable agreement for sale unless the person being nominated to take up the assignment is a trustee or specified relative (such as a spouse or a parent or child) of the nominator.
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