TOLATA stands for the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996. It’s a piece of legislation in England and Wales that deals with disputes relating to the ownership and occupation of land.
TOLATA primarily focuses on resolving disputes between co-owners of land, particularly in cases where there is a dispute over the sale, management, or use of the property. It provides a framework for the resolution of such disputes through court proceedings and aims to ensure fair and equitable outcomes for all parties involved.