尽管她根据伊斯兰习俗提出的索赔, 但英国法院裁定 Makiyah Al Jaber 不能保留她的伦敦8.3万英房屋.
A UK court ruled Makiyah Al Jaber cannot keep her £8.3M London home, ordering it sold to pay her husband’s £80M debts, despite her claims under Islamic custom.
尽管她根据伊斯兰习俗和维护捐款的要求, 但该财产依法属于她的丈夫亿万富翁谢赫·穆罕默德·本·伊萨·阿尔·贾伯.
A UK High Court has ruled against Makiyah Al Jaber in her effort to retain her £8.3 million London home, stating the property legally belongs to her husband, billionaire Sheikh Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber, despite her claims under Islamic custom and contributions to its upkeep.
这一决定允许债权人追索房屋, 解决近8000万英的债务从2017年清算他的一个离岸公司.
The decision allows creditors to pursue the home to settle nearly £80 million in debts from the 2017 liquidation of one of his offshore companies.
法院驳回了她关于受益所有权,信任和依赖的论点, 命令这对夫妇支付近75万英的法律费用.
The court rejected her arguments of beneficial ownership, trust, and reliance, ordering the couple to pay nearly £750,000 in legal costs.
案件突出了英国财产法在面对重大债权人的诉讼时的文化索赔限制.
The case highlights the limits of cultural claims in British property law when facing substantial creditor actions.