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None### Case Summary: Knight v. Knight
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Knight v Knight [1840] - UOLLBJul 11, 2024 · Knight v Knight [1840] 49 ER 58 is a landmark English trusts law case that establishes the principle of three certainties.
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Knight v Knight (1840) 3 Beav 148 | LawTeacher.netThe nineteenth century case of Knight v Knight1 famously provides that, in order to be valid, a private express trust must demonstrate the so-called 'three ...
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The Creation of Express Trusts### Summary of Express Trusts as Voluntary Arrangements in English Law
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The Origins of the Modern English Trust RevisitedApr 19, 2021 · The origin of the English trust, or the use, as it was known before the passage of the Statute of Uses in 1535, has been the subject of debate ...
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The Transformation of Trusts as a Legal Category, 1800-1914 - jstorBetween the late eighteenth century and the last quarter of the nineteenth century English Equity judges transformed the law of trusts to make it compatible ...
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Morice v Bishop of Durham (1804) 9 Ves 399; (1805) 10 Ves 522The case established that a valid trust must have definite beneficiaries, except for charitable trusts. If not, the property is held on resulting trust for the ...
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[PDF] Trusts & Equity – Law 463 Fall Term 2023 Lecture Notes No. 6A general formulation of the 'beneficiary principle' is as follows: For there to be a valid trust there must be beneficiary (corporate or human) in whose favour ...
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A History of Chancery & Its Equity: From Medieval England to TodayThese clerks developed their own distinctive form of writing known as “Chancery hand.” Chancery judicial business continued to grow and the Master of the Rolls ...
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[PDF] 201011141447240.Knight v Knight.pdf - trusts.itApplying these principles to the present case, the Court finds the testator "TRUSTS to the justice of his successors in continuing the estates in the male ...Missing: summary English
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Certainty of Intention - Trusts Law - Digestible NotesBefore Knight v Knight (1840) the court was far more willing to recognise trusts, even where precatory words are used → but now precatory words will not create ...Introduction To The Three... · 'in Full Confidence' · Shams And FraudsMissing: English | Show results with:English<|control11|><|separator|>
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Knight v Knight | LawTeacher.netThe concept was defined in Knight v Knight, where the Court of the Chancery stated that when property is given absolutely to someone, a trust is created if the ...
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Certainty of Objects - Digestible NotesA group defined by a description e.g. “My children / “Students at Oxford university” ... relatives”. The House of Lords adopted Re Gulbenkian test i.e. the ...
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[PDF] The three certainties required to declare a trust – or is it four ...ABSTRACT. This article argues certainty in trusts is better understood by recognising a fourth certainty: “distributional certainty”. Distributional.
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[PDF] Justifying Anglo-American Trusts Law - Scholarship RepositoryJun 4, 2021 · Trusts law is justified because it enhances personal autonomy, allowing unilateral property dealing, freedom to enlist others, and ensuring ...Missing: uncertainties | Show results with:uncertainties
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The Inexplicable Case of the Sham Trust - Academia.eduShould the doctrine exist? This paper will note the difficulty of striking a balance between clarity and rigidity. The doctrine of shams is necessarily unclear.
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McPhail v Doulton (Re Baden (No. 1)) [1971] AC 424 - Lawprof.coThis case laid down the 'is or is not' test for the conceptual certainty of objects in discretionary trusts. This distinguished between the different forms of ...Missing: three | Show results with:three
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In re Golay's Will Trusts [1965] 1 WLR 969 - LawprofThe court is not concerned with ascertaining what is a “reasonable income” in the opinion of the court, but with what the testator's intention was in using ...
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Re Pauling's Settlement Trusts (No.1) | [1963] 3 All ER 1 - CaseMineThis case arises from disputes concerning the administration of a marriage settlement trust established by the mother, a woman of considerable fortune, upon her ...
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Certainty of Subject Matter - Trusts Law - Digestible NotesHunter v Moss [1994]: this case reached a different conclusion in relation to the formation of a trust over intangible property. It was held that a trust ...
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Trustee Act 1925 - Legislation.gov.uk3. Discretion of trustees. 4. Power to retain investment which has ceased to be authorised. 5. Enlargement of powers of investment. 6. Power to invest in ...Missing: certainties | Show results with:certainties
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Isle Of Man Trust Basics: The Three Certainties - MondaqJul 5, 2024 · The three certainties are: certainty of intention, subject matter, and objects. These are essential for a valid trust and must be present at ...Missing: relevance | Show results with:relevance