Rowland v. Clark

In Rowland v. Clark (1949) 91 Cal.App.2d 880, the Court of Appeal held that a resulting trust should be established as to any joint interest which is conveyed to another in favor of one who has paid the entire purchase price of the property, where it was intended and understood between the parties that the noncontributing party should enjoy a beneficial interest as joint tenant only if predeceased by the joint tenant who contributed the purchase price. (Id. at pp. 882-883.)