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adam_text EQUITY 8 C TRUSTS TEXT, CASES, AND MATERIALS RICHARD CLEMENTS ADEMOLAABASS OXTORD JNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS GUIDE TO USING THE BOOK PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TABLE OF CASES TABLE O/STATUTES TABLE O/STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS TABLE OF INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS CHAPTER 1 THE BIRTH OF EQUITY AND TRUSTS INTRODUCTION 1.1 WHAT IS EQUITY? 1.2 ORIGINOF EQUITY 1.2.1 THE COMMON LAWSIDE OF THE CHANCELLOR 1.2.2 THE EQUITABLE SIDE OF THE CHANCELLOR. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND IN THE WAY OF CHARITY 1.2.3 SO THE NEXT QUESTION IS HOW DOES THE CHANCELLOR BEGIN TO GO IT ALONE DESPITE HIS LACK OF INTENTION TO DO SO? MR CHANCELLOR, GO AND FLY YOUR KITE! 1.2.4 FROM LOVE OF GOD AND CHARITY TO THE RULES OF EQUITY AND GOOD CONSCIENCE: 16TH CENTURY 1.3 WHAT BECAME OF THE CHANCERY JURISDICTION AFTER EARL OF OXFORD BUT BEFORE JUDICATURE ACT? 1.4 THE REFORMOF THE COURT OF EQUITY 1.5 THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACTS 18?3*5: FUSION OF RULES OR AMALGAMATION OF ADMINISTRATION? 1.5.1 AFUSION OF ADMINISTRATION NOT RULES 1.5.2 AFUSION OF RULES, NOT JUST ADMINISTRATION 1.5.3 THE COMMONWEALTH APPROACH TO THE JUDICATURE ACT 1.6 THE MODEM RELEVANCE OF EQUITY 1.6.1 EQUITY AFTER JUDICATURE ACTS: HASIT GONEPAST CHILD BEARING? 1.7 TRUSTS 1.8 TYPES OF TRUSTS 1.9 NATURE OF TRUSTS 1.9.1 TRUST AND CONTRACT 1.9.2 TRUST AND AGENCY 1.10 THE RECOGNITION OF TRUSTS CONCLUSION SELF-TEST QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS VI IX XI XXVII XXXVII XLI XLI 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 ? 9 10 11 12 13 15 18 18 20 23 23 23 26 28 29 30 30 ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS 31 KEY CASES 31 FURTHER READING 31 CHAPTER2 MAXIMSOF EQUITY 33 INTRODUCTION 34 2.1 DEFINING EQUITABLE MAXIMS 34 2.2 THE APPLICATION OF THE MAXIMSOF EQUITY 35 2.2.1 HEWHO CORNES TO EQUITY MUST CORNE WITHCLEAN HANDS 36 2.3 EQUITY FOLLOWS THE LAW 39 2.3.1 APPLICATION OF THE MAXIM 40 2.4 EQUITY ACTS IN PERSONAM 41 2.4.1 GROUNDSFORAPPLYINGTHIS MAXIM 42 2.5 EQUITY SEES AS DONE THAT WHICH OUGHTTO BEDONE 45 2.6 THOSE WHO CORNE TO EQUITY MUST DO EQUITY 46 2.7 DELAYDEFEATS EQUITY 49 2.8 EQUITY WILL NOT PERMIT A STATUTETOBEUSED AS AN INSTRUMENT OFFRAUD 52 2.9 WHERE EQUITIES ARE EQUAL, THE LAW PREVAIL. WHERE THERE IS EQUAL IN EQUITIES THE FIRST INTIME PREVAIL 53 G 2.10 EQUITY LOOKS TO THE SUBSTANCE AND NOT THE FORM 55 C 2.11 EQUITY WILL NOT ASSISTA VOLUNTEER 57 1 - 2.12 EQUITY IMPUTES AN INTENTION TOFULFIL AN OBLIGATION 57 2.13 EQUITY WILLNOTSUFFERA WRONGWITHOUTAREMEDY 5? XIV 2.14 DISTINGUISHINGBETWEENCOMMON LAW PRINCIPLES AND EQUITY MAXIMS 59 CONCLUSION 59 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 60 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 60 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 61 KEY CASES 61 FURTHER READING 61 CHAPTER3 THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRUST 63 INTRODUCTION 64 3.1 WHAT IS A TRUST? 64 3.2 WHAT ISPROPERTY? 65 3.3 WHAT TRUSTS ARE USED FOR 66 3.4 WHAT IS AN EQUITABLE INTEREST? 69 3.4.1 PROPERTY RIGHTS 69 3.4.2 RIGHTS IN EQUITY 70 3.5 TRUSTS TODAY*A DEFINITION 70 3.6 CLASSIFICATION OF TRUSTS 72 3.6.1 PRIVATE TRUSTS 72 3.6.2 PUBLIC TRUSTS 72 3.6.3 EXPRESS TRUSTS 72 3.6.4 FIXED TRUSTS 73 3.6.5 DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS 74 3.6.6 SECRET TRUSTS 74 3.6.7 BARE TRUSTS 74 3.6.8 BLIND TRUSTS 75 3.6.9 STAR TRUSTS P 5 3.7 RESULTING TRUSTS 75 3.7.1 AUTOMATIC RESULTING TRUST PG 3.7.2 PRESUMED RESULTING TRUST 77 3.8 CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS PG 3.8.1 CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS AND GOOD CONSCIENCE 78 3.9 IMPLIED TRUSTS 80 3.10 OUISTCLOSE TYPE TRUSTS 81 3.10.1 OISTINCTIVECHARACTERISTICSOF OUISTCLOSE TRUSTS 81 3.10.2 AN EXPRESS TRUST FOLLOWEDBY ARESULTINGTRUST 81 3.10.3 OTHERVIEWS ON HOW THESE TRUSTS WORK 82 3.11 WILLSANDINTESTACIES 85 3.11.1 THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TRUSTEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES 85 CONCLUSION 87 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 87 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 88 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 88 KEY CASES 89 FURTHER READING 89 N O CHAPTER 4 THE DUTIES OF TRUSTEES: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INVESTMENT 91 X V INTRODUCTION 92 4.1 WHAT IS INVESTMENT? 92 4.1.1 LOANS AT A RATE ON INTEREST 93 4.1.2 PARTICIPATION IN A PROFIT-MAKINGENTERPRISE 93 4.2 THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 94 4.3 THE TRUSTEE ACT 2000 95 4.3.1 THE MODEM INVESTMENT POWER FOR TRUSTEES 95 4.4 THEDUTY OFEARE 95 4.5 INVESTMENT: ADVICE AND SELECTION 9? 4.5.1 THE STANDARD INVESTMENT CRITERIA 98 4.5.2 WHEN TRUSTEES MUST SEEK INVESTMENT ADVICE 98 4.6 EXCLUDINGTHEACT 99 4.7 EFFECTOFTHEACT 99 4.8 ACQUISITION OFLAND 100 4.9 THE LIABILITYOF TRUSTEES 100 4.9.1 THEDUTYOFREASONABLECAREANDSKILL 100 4.9.2 THE EXTENTOF TRUSTEES LIABILITY 104 4.10 ETHICAL INVESTMENT 106 4.11 DELEGATION 109 4.11.1 THE OLD CASE LAW 109 4.11.2 TRUSTEE FUNCTIONSTHAT CANBEDELEGATED 110 4.11.3 THE TERMSUPONWHICH AGENTS ARE EMPLOYED 111 4.11.4 TRUSTEES MUST SUPERVISE THEIR AGENT 112 4.11.5 THELIABILITY OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THEIR AGENT 113 4.12 INFORMATION FOR THE BENEFICIARIES 114 4.12.1 THE BENEFICIARIES HAVE THE RIGHTTOSEE TRUST DOCUMENTS 115 4.12.2 BENEFICIARIES HAVE NO AUTOMATICRIGHTTO INFORMATION 116 4.12.3 TRUSTEES ARE NOT OBLIGEDTOGIVE REASONS FOR THEIR DECISIONS 117 CONCLUSION LIG SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 120 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 120 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 120 KEY CASES 121 FURTHER READING 121 CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE AND ADVANCEMENT AND PROTECTIVE TRUSTS 123 124 125 125 126 127 128 129 129 131 132 133 133 135 136 137 139 140 142 142 142 144 145 145 146 147 147 147 148 149 INTRODUCTION 5.1 MAINTENANCE 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.1.6 5.1.7 5.1.8 EXPRESS POWERS OF MAINTENANCE EXCLUSION OF MAINTENANCE THE STATUTORY POWER OF MAINTENANCE DUTY TO MAINTAIN AN ADULT BENEFICIARY ACCUMULATIONS THERE MUST BE INCOME FROM WHICH TO MAINTAIN CONTINGENT PECUNIARY LEGACIES THE POWER OF THE COURTS TO AWARD MAINTENANCE 5.2 ADVANCEMENT 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 THE MEANINGOF ADVANCEMENT THE STATUTORY POWER OF ADVANCEMENT EXPRESS POWERS OF ADVANCEMENT THE ADVANCE NEED NOT BE MADE DIRECTLY TO THE BENEFICIARY THE COURTS POWER TO AUTHORIZE ADVANCEMENTS 5.3 THE EXERCISE OF DISCRETION 5.4 PROTECTIVE TRUSTS 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 CONCLUSION THE PURPOSE OF A PROTECTIVE TRUST HOW A PROTECTIVE TRUST WORKS DETERMININGEVENTS PROTECTINGTHE BENEFICIARY SELF-TEST QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ASSESSMENT QUESTION KEY CASES FURTHER READING CHAPTER G THE APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES INTRODUCTION 150 6.1 THE GENERAI DUTIESOF TRUSTEES 150 6.2 WHOMAYBE A TRUSTEE? 151 6.2.1 ORDINARY TRUSTEES 151 6.2.2 THE NUMBEROF TRUSTEES 151 6.2.3 UNANIMITY 152 6.2.4 TRUST CORPORATIONS 152 6.2.5 THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE 153 6.2.6 CUSTODIAN TRUSTEES 154 6.2.7 JUDICIAL TRUSTEES 154 6.3 THE COURT WILL NOT ALLOW A TRUST TOFAIL FOR WANTOF A TRUSTEE 155 6.4 DISCLAIMER 156 6.5 THE APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES 158 6.5.1 EXPRESS POWERS 158 6.5.2 THE SURVIVINGOR CONTINUINGTRUSTEES 159 6.5.3 THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LAST SURVIVINGTRUSTEE 160 6.5.4 SECTION 36(1] IS A REPLACEMENT POWER 160 6.5.5 THE SITUATIONS IN WHICH A TRUSTEE MAY BE REPLACED 161 6.6 THE APPOINTMENT OFADDITIONAL TRUSTEES 163 6.7 THE APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES BY THE BENEFICIARIES 164 6.7.1 THE BENEFICIARIES COULD NOT APPOINT TRUSTEES 164 C-, 6.7.2 BENEFICIARIES ARE GIVEN THE POWER TO APPOINT TRUSTEES 165 2 6.8 THE APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES BY THE COURT 166 B 6.8.1 THE COURTS POWER IN SECTION 41 OF THE X TRUSTEE ACT 1925 166 6.8.2 THE SELECTION OF TRUSTEES BY THE COURT 167 XVII 6.9 THE VESTINGOF THE LEGAL ESTATE IN THE TRUSTEES 169 6.10 THE RETIREMENTOF TRUSTEES 170 6.11 THE REMO VAL OF TRUSTEES 170 6.11.1 THE REMOVALOF TRUSTEES TOPROTECT THE BENEFICIARIES 171 6.11.2 REMOVALOF TRUSTEES BY THE COURT IS RARE 172 CONCLUSION 174 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 174 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 175 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 175 KEY CASES 175 FURTHER READING 176 CHAPTER? TRUSTS AND POWERS AND THE THREECERTAINTIES 17? INTRODUCTION 178 7.1 THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRUST AND POWERS 178 7.1.1 POWERS OF APPOINTMENT 178 7.1.2 FIXED TRUST 179 7.1.3 DISCRETIONARY TRUST 179 7.2 POWER [MERE OR BARE OR PERSONAL) 179 7.2.1 THEDUTIESOFTHEAPPOINTOR 179 7.2.2 THE RIGHTS OF THE BENEFICIARIES 180 7.3 FIDUCIARY POWER 181 7.3.1 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MERE POWER AND A FIDUCIARY POWER 181 7.3.2 THE DUTIESOF THE TRUSTEES IN A FIDUCIARY POWER 181 7.3.3 THE RIGHTS OF BENEFICIARIES IN A FIDUCIARY POWER 182 7.4 TRUST POWER (TRUST IN DEFAULTOF APPOINTMENT] 183 7.5 DISCRETIONARY TRUST (SOMETIMES CALLED A TRUST POWER OR POWER INTHEFORMOF A TRUST] 184 7.5.1 THE DUTIESOF TRUSTEES IN A DISCRETIONARY TRUST 184 7.5.2 THE RIGHTS OF BENEFICIARIES UNDER A DISCRETIONARY TRUST 185 7.5.3 EXHAUSTIVE AND NON-EXHAUSTIVE DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS 187 7.6 THETHREECERTAINTIES 188 ?.? CERTAINTYOF INTENTION 189 7.7.1 OLDER CASES INVOLVINGPRECATORY WORDS 189 7.72 MORE MODEM DECLARATIONS OF TRUST 190 7.8 CERTAINTY OFSUBJECT MATTER 192 7.8.1 CLEARLY DESCRIBING THE TRUST PROPERTY 192 7.8.2 THE TYPE OF PROPERTY INVOLVED 193 7.9 CERTAINTY OFOBJECTS 195 7.9.1 CERTAINTY OFOBJECTS IN FIXED TRUSTS 195 7.9.2 CERTAINTY OFOBJECTS IN FIDUCIARY POWERS 197 7.9.3 WHAT DOES THE NEW TEST MEAN? 198 TN 7.9.4 RESTATINGTHE CERTAINTY OFOBJECTS TEST 200 A 7.9.5 CERTAINTY OFOBJECTS IN DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS 201 G 7.9.6 THE MODEM CERTAINTY OFOBJECTS TEST FOR DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS 202 UJ 7.9.7 APPLYINGTHE CERTAINTY OFOBJECTS TEST TO A DISCRETIONARY TRUST 204 7.10 ADMINISTRATIVE UNWORKABILITY 207 XVIII 7.10.1 DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS 207 7.10.2 FIDUCIARY POWERS 208 7.11 CERTAINTY OFOBJECTS IN CONDITIONAL GIF TS 209 7.11.1 AT LEAST ONE PERSON MEETS THE CONDITION 209 7.11.2 THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT 209 7.12 THE EFFECTSOF ABSENCE OF THETHREECERTAINTIES 210 CONCLUSION 210 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 211 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 211 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 211 KEY CASES 212 FURTHER READING 212 CHAPTER 8 THE FORMALITY REQUIREMENTS AND INCOMPLETELY CONSTITUTED TRUSTS 213 INTRODUCTION 214 8.1 ANALYSE THE TRANSACTION 214 8.1.1 WHAT SORT OF PROPERTY ISIT? 214 8.1.2 WHAT ARE THE PARTIES TRYINGTO DO? 215 8.2 THERE ARE DIFFERENT WRITING REQUIREMENTS FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OFPROPERTY 215 8.2.1 LAND 2I5 8.2.2 CHATTELS, GOODS 217 8.2.3 CHOSES IN ACTION 219 8.3 DISPOSITIONS OF EQUITABLE INTERESTS MUST BE IN WRITING 221 8.3.1 IN SOME CASES THE COURT HELDTHAT WRITING WASREQUIRED 222 8.3.2 IN TWO CELEBRATED CASES THE COURT HELD THAT WRITING WAS NOT REQUIRED 226 8.4 WHEN THE WRITING REQUIREMENTS CANBEWAIVED 230 8.4.1 ORAL DECLARATIONS OF TRUST OVERLAND 231 8.4.2 ORAL CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OFLAND 232 8.5 INCOMPLETELY CONSTITUTED TRUSTS 232 8.5.1 THE PROPER LEGAL PROCEDURE MUST BEFOLLOWED 232 8.5.2 THETHREEMETHODSTOMAKEAGIFT 233 8.5.3 MODERATINGTHERULE 234 8.6 AN INEFFECTIVE TRANSFER WILL NOT BE TREATED AS AN EFFECTIVE DECLARATION 238 8.7 CONSEQUENCES OF A COMPLETELY CONSTITUTED TRUST 239 8.8 INCOMPLETELY CONSTITUTED TRUSTS: COVENANTS TO SETTLE PROPERTY 240 8.8.1 MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS 240 8.8.2 EQUITABLE OR MARRIAGE CONSIDERATION 241 8.8.3 EQUITY WILL NOT AIDA VOLUNTEER 242 8.8.4 EXCEPTIONS TO THIS RULE 246 8.8.5 CONTRACTS FOR THIRD PARTIES 248 CI O CONCLUSION 248 2 CD SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 249 ^ DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 249 ^ ASSESSMENT QUESTION 249 KEY CASES 250 XIX FURTHER READING 250 CHAPTER 9 THE DISPOSAI OF PROPERTY ON DEATH 253 INTRODUCTION 254 9.1 WILLS 254 9.1.1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICSOF WILLS 254 9.1.2 THE DOCTRINE OF INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE 255 9.2 SECRET TRUSTS 255 9.2.1 THE ORIGINSOFTHE SECRET TRUST 255 9.2.2 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FULLY AND HALF SECRET TRUSTS 256 9.2.3 FULLY SECRET TRUSTS 25? 9.2.4 INTENTION 257 9.2.5 COMMUNICATION 259 9.2.6 ACQUIESCENCE 260 9.2.7 A SECRET TRUST CAN EVEN AFFECT A PERSON WHO DID NOT MAKE THE PROMISE 261 9.2.8 PROOF 262 9.2.9 OISCLAIMING THE TRUST 263 9.2.10 HALFSECRETTRUSTS 263 9.2.11 HALF SECRET TRUSTS REQUIRE COMMUNICATION BEFORE THE WILL 265 9.2.12 CHANGES TO THE SECRET TRUST 268 9.2.13 COMMUNICATION IFTHEREIS MORE THANONE TRUSTEE 269 9.2.14 WHAT SORT OF TRUST ARE SECRET TRUSTS? 270 9.3 MUTUAL WILLS 272 9.3.1 AMUTUAL WILL REQUIRESIDENTICAL WILLS AND A CONTRACT 273 9.3.2 THE MUTUAL WILL ISENFORCED BY A FLOATING TRUST 274 9.3.3 ISTHERE CONSIDERATION FOR THE CONTRACT? 276 9.3.4 A MUTUAL WILL CAN BE REVOKED, WHILE BOTH SPOUSES ARESTILLALIVE 277 9.3.5 WHAT PROPERTY ISBOUNDBY THE MUTUAL WILL? 277 9.4 DONATIOMORTIS CAUSA: DEATHBEDGIFTS 278 9.4.1 AN EXCEPTION TO THE NORMAL RULES OF PROPERTY TRANSFER 278 9.4.2 THE THREE REQUIREMENTS FOR A VALID DONATIO 279 9.4.3 CONTEMPLATION OFDEATH 279 9.4.4 INTENTION TOGIVECONDITIONALUPONDEATH 280 9.4.5 DELIVERY OFDOMINIONOVERTHESUBJECT MATTEROF THEGIFT 281 9.4.6 CAN AIL TYPES OF PROPERTY BE THE SUBJECT MATTER OFADONATIO? 282 9.5 THE RULE IN STRONG VBIRD 284 9.5.1 THE ORIGINAL RULE 284 9.5.2 THE RULE ISEXTENDEDTOIMPERFECTGIFTS 285 9.5.3 LAND MAY PASSUNDERTHE RULE IN STRONG VBIRD 285 V 9.5.4 THE INTENTION MUST BECLEAR AND CONTINUING 286 IJJ 9.5.5 STRONG VBIRD AND MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS 286 O CONCLUSION 28? ^ SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 288 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 288 XX ASSESSMENT QUESTION 288 KEY CASES 289 FURTHER READING 289 CHAPTER 10 RESULTING TRUSTS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS 291 INTRODUCTION 292 10.1 THE TWO TYPES OF RESULTING TRUST 292 10.2 THE AUTOMATIC RESULTING TRUST 293 10.2.1 FAILURETO DECLARE A TRUST 293 10.2.2 FAILUREOF THE TRUST 295 10.2.3 SURPLUS AFTER COMPLETIONOF PURPOSE 296 10.2.4 SURPLUS IN A PENSION FUND 298 10.3 THE THEORYOF RESULTING TRUSTS 300 10.4 PRESUMED RESULTING TRUSTS 303 10.4.1 VOLUNTARY TRANSFER TOANOTHER 303 10.4.2 PURCHASEINTHENAMEOF ANOTHER 305 10.5 THE PRESUMPTION OF ADVANCEMENT 306 10.5.1 THETHEORY 306 10.5.2 TRANSFER FROMHUSBANDTOWIFE 306 10.5.3 TRANSFER FROMFATHERTOCHILD 30? 10.6 REBUTTINGTHEPRESUMPTIONS 308 10.7 ILLEGALITY 309 10.8 UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS 312 10.8.1 UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS HAVE NO LEGAL PERSONALITY 312 10.8.2 AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION AS A TRUST 313 10.8.3 THE PROPERTY OF AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION IS SHAREDBETWEENTHEMEMBERS 314 10.8.4 THE MEMBERS OF AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION HAVE A CONTRACT BETWEENTHEMSELVES 31? 10.8.5 THE PROPERTY OF AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION IS THE PROPERTY OF THE LEADER 318 10.8.6 AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION IS A TRUST FOR THE MEMBERS 319 10.9 THE DISSOLUTION OF UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS 320 10.9.1 RESULTING TRUST 321 10.9.2 CONTRACT AND RESULTING TRUST 322 10.9.3 CONTRACT 324 10.10 PURPOSE TRUSTS 32? 10.10.1 THE BENEFICIARY PRINCIPLE 32? 10.10.2 THE EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE 328 10.10.3 TRUSTS FOR MONUMENTS OR GRAVES 330 10.10.4 TRUSTS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OFPARTICULAR ANIMAIS 330 10.10.5 MISCELLANEOUS 331 N O 10.10.6 TRUSTSFORTHESAYINGOFMASSES 332 ^ RA CONCLUSION 333 2 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 333 W DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 334 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 334 XXI KEY CASES 335 FURTHER READING 335 CHAPTER 11 CHARITABLE TRUSTS INTRODUCTION 11.1 THE ADVANTAGESOF CHARITABLE STATUS 11.1.1 LEGAL ADVANTAGES 11.1.2 TAX ADVANTAGES 11.2 THE CHARITY COMMISSION 11.3 THE LEGAL DEFINITION OF CHARITY 11.3.1 THEPREAMBLE 11.3.2 THE FOUR HEADSOF CHARITY 11.3.3 THE TWELVE HEADSOF CHARITY 11.3.4 PUBLIC BENEFIT 11.3.5 THE CHARITIES ACT 2006 AND PUBLIC BENEFIT 11.4 THE RELIEF OFPOVERTY 11.4.1 THE DEFINITION OFPOVERTY 11.4.2 PUBLIC BENEFIT AND THE RELIEF OFPOVERTY 11.5 THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION 11.5.1 EDUCATION INCLUDESTEACHING AND RESEARCH 11.5.2 EDUCATION INCLUDESTHE ADVANCEMENT OF CULTURE 11.5.3 THE VALUE OF THE EDUCATION PROVIDED 33? 338 338 338 339 340 341 341 343 344 344 345 346 346 349 351 351 353 354 C CL) 11.5.4 POLITICALPURPOSES 355 11.5.5 PUBLIC BENEFIT IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION 358 11.6 THE ADVANCEMENT OF RELIGION 363 11.6.1 THE DEFINITION OF RELIGION 363 11.6.2 WHEN IS A RELIGION UNACCEPTABLE? 365 11.6.3 PUBLIC BENEFIT IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF RELIGION 36? 11.7 OTHERPURPOSES BENEFICIAI TO THE COMMUNITY 369 11.7.1 AGED, IMPOTENT AND SICK 369 11.7.2 PUBLIC BENEFIT IN CHARITIESTO RELIEVETHE AGED AND IMPOTENT 3?2 11.8 SAVINGLIVES 374 11.9 ANIMAL WELFARE 374 11.9.1 ANIMAIS USEFULTOMANKIND 375 11.9.2 TO REDUCE THE PAIN AND SUFFERINGOF ANIMAIS 375 11.9.3 PUBLIC BENEFIT IN ANIMAL CHARITIES 376 11.10 SPORT AND RECREATION 377 11.10.1 MERE SPORT 37? 11.10.2 SPORT AS PART OF EDUCATION 378 11.10.3 SPORT AND PUBLIC BENEFIT 380 11.11 THE CY-PRES DOCTRINE 383 11.11.1 WHEN CY-PRES APPLIES 383 G 11.11.2 SUBSEQUENT FAILURE 384 ( - ) 11.11.3 INITIAL FAILURE 385 11.11.4 AMALGAMATION AND MERGEROF CHARITIES 389 XXLI CONCLUSION 390 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 390 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 391 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 391 KEY CASES 392 FURTHER READING 393 CHAPTER 12 VARIATION OF TRUST 395 INTRODUCTION 396 12.1 ADULT BENEFICIARIES 396 12.2 POWERS TOVARY A TRUST 39? 12.2.1 MATRIMONIAL CAUSES ACT 1973 39? 12.2.2 MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1983 398 12.2.3 TRUSTEE ACT 1925 398 12.2.4 THE SETTLED LAND ACT 1925 399 12.2.5 THE INHERENT POWER OF THE COURT 400 12.3 THE VARIATION OF TRUSTS ACT 1958 401 12.3.1 WHAT IS AN ARRANGEMENT? 401 12.3.2 IS AN ARRANGEMENT A DISPOSITION OF AN EQUITABLE INTEREST? 402 12.4 FOR WHOM DOES THE COURT CONSENT? 402 12.4.1 THE MEANING OF SECTION L(L)(B) 403 12.4.2 ADULT BENEFICIARIES 404 12.5 WHAT IS BENEFIT? 405 12.5.1 THEWISHESOFTHESETTLOR/TESTATOR 405 12.5.2 TAXSAVING 40P 12.5.3 EXPORT OF THE TRUST 408 12.5.4 MORAL AND SOCIAL BENEFIT 409 CONCLUSION 411 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 411 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 411 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 412 KEY CASES 412 FURTHER READING 412 CHAPTER 13 BREACHOF TRUST 415 INTRODUCTION 416 13.1 THE TRUSTEES DUTY OFCARE 416 13.1.1 THE STANDARD OFCARE 416 13.2 THE FIDUCIARY NATURE OFTRUSTEESHIP 41? 13.3 EQUITABLE COMPENSATION 418 13.3.1 THE TRADITIONAL DUTY TO RESTORE THE TRUST FUND 418 13.3.2 EQUITABLE COMPENSATION IN THE MODEM AGE 420 13.3.3 DIFFICULTES IN ASSESSINGTHELEVELOF COMPENSATION 420 ,-, 13.3.4 SHOULD THE TEST OF LIABILITY BECAUSATION? 421 § 13.3.5 THE TRUSTEES LIABILITY FOR LACKOF REASONABLE 2 CARE AND SKILL 424 13.4 THELIABILITY OFINDIVIDUAL TRUSTEES 424 13.4.1 A SLEEPING TRUSTEE ISLIABLEFORTHE ACTIONS OF THE XXI II OTHER TRUSTEES 425 13.4.2 WHEN A TRUSTEE CAN ESCAPE LIABILITY 425 13.4.3 THE TRUSTEES LIABILITY TO THE BENEFICIARIES 426 13.4.4 THELIABILITY OFRETIRING TRUSTEES 42? 13.5 THE CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF TRUSTEES 42? 13.6 PROTECTION OF TRUSTEES 429 13.6.1 TRUSTEE EXEMPTION CLAUSES 429 13.6.2 CONSENT OF THE BENEFICIARIES 430 13.6.3 IMPOUNDING THE BENEFICIARIES INTERESTS 431 13.6.4 SECTION 61 THE TRUSTEE ACT 1925 432 13.7 LIMITATION 434 13.7.1 THE TIMELIMITS FOR COMMENCING AN ACTION 434 13.7.2 THERE IS NO STATUTORY TIME LIMIT FOR FRAUD OR TO RECOVER TRUST PROPERTY 435 13.7.3 THE LIMITATION PERIODAPPLIES IF ITIS NOT A TRUE TRUST 43? 13.7.4 LIMITATION PERIODS FOR FUTURE BENEFICIARIES 439 13.7.5 THE DOCTRINE OF LACHES 440 CONCLUSION 441 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 441 OISCUSSION QUESTIONS 441 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 442 KEY CASES 442 FURTHER READING 442 CHAPTER 14 CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS 445 INTRODUCTION 446 14.1 DEFINITION 446 14.2 GENERAL APPLICATION OF CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST 447 14.2.1 ABUSE OF FIDUCIARY POSITION 448 14.2.2 WHAT IS FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP? 448 14.2.3 UNAUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES OF TRUSTEES OCCASIONING BREACHOF TRUST 448 14.3 UNAUTHORIZED TRANSACTIONS 451 14.3.1 SOLICITOR/TRUSTS 451 14.3.2 BRIBES 454 14.4 LIABILITY OFTHIRD PARTIES (STRANGERS) IN CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS 459 14.4.1 WHOIS A TRUSTEE DE SON TORT? 460 14.4.2 DISHONEST ASSISTANCE 460 14.4.3 WHATISDISHONESTY? 462 14.4.4 KNOWING RECEIPT OF TRUST MONEY OR PROPERTY 463 14.5 NATURE OF CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST 464 14.5.1 INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST 464 14.5.2 EFFECTOF CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST 465 14.5.3 REMEDIAI CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST 468 14.5.4 ORIGIN AND RATIONALEOF REMEDIAI CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST 468 14.5.5 REMEDIAI TRUST IS NOT AUTOMATICALLY RETROSPECTIVE 470 14.5.6 CURRENT TRENDS IN THE ENGLISH COURTS: A MOVE TOWARDS REMEDIAI CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST? 471 14.5.7 THE FUTURE OF REMEDIAI TRUST IN ENGLAND 474 CONCLUSION 476 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 476 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 476 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 477 KEY CASES 47? FURTHER READING 47? CHAPTER 15 TRUSTS OFTHEFAMILY HOME 479 INTRODUCTION 480 15.1 THE MYTHOFCOMMON LAW MARRIAGE 480 15.2 DECLARATIONS OF TRUST 481 15.2.1 LANDREQUIRES A WRITTEN DECLARATION OF TRUST 481 15.2.2 OTHER DOCUMENTS MAY BE DISREGARDED 482 15.2.3 JOINT TENANTS OR TENANTS IN COMMON 483 15.3 SOLUTIONS FROM EQUITY 484 15.3.1 RESULTING TRUST 484 15.3.2 PROPRIETARY ESTOPPEL 486 15.3.3 CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST 488 15.4 THE TWO CATEGORIES IN LLOYDS V ROSSET 490 15.4.1 ORAL AGREEMENT AND ACTINGTOONE S DETRIMENT 490 15.4.2 DIRECT FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS 490 15.4.3 OLDER CASES 491 15.5 ORAL AGREEMENT AND DETRIMENT 491 15.5.1 THE ORAL AGREEMENT 491 15.5.2 ACTIONS THATQUALIFY AS DETRIMENTALRELIANCE 494 15.5.3 ACTIONS THAT DO NOT QUALIFY AS DETRIMENTALRELIANCE 496 15.6 FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS 499 15.7 INDIRECT FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS 500 15.8 QUANTIFYINGTHE SIZE OF THE EQUITABLE INTERESTS 502 15.8.1 THIS IS THE SECOND STAGE OF THE PROCESS 502 15.8.2 THE RESULTINGTRUST SOLUTION 504 15.8.3 EQUALITYIS EQUITY 504 15.8.4 THE WHOLE COURSE OFDEALING 506 15.9 WHAT SORT OF TRUST IS THIS? 510 15.10 REFORMOFTHELAW 511 15.10.1 LAW COMMISSION: SHARING HOMES 511 15.10.2 LAW COMMISSION: COHABITATION 513 CONCLUSION S14 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 514 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 515 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 515 KEY CASES 516 FURTHER READING 516 CHAPTER 16 EQUITABLE REMEDIES 517 INTRODUCTION 518 16.1 INJUNCTIONS 518 16.1.1 INJUNCTIONS ARE DISCRETIONARY 519 16.1.2 AGAINST WHOM CAN INJUNCTIVE ORDERS BE MADE? 519 16.2 TYPES OFINJUNCTION 520 16.2.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRANTOF INJUNCTIONS 520 16.2.2 IS THERE ANY LIMIT TO THE COURT S JURISDICTION TO GRANT INJUNCTIONS? 522 16.3 PRINCIPLESGUIDINGTHE GRANTOF INJUNCTIONS 524 16.3.1 INAPPROPRIATENESSOF LEGAL REMEDIES SUCH AS DAMAGES 524 16.3.2 PAST AND FUTURE CONDUCTOF CLAIMANTS 525 16.3.3 FUTILITYOFANORDER 526 16.4 WHEN WOULD THE COURTS AWARD DAMAGES INSTEAD OFINJUNCTION? 52? 16.4.1 PRINCIPLES APPLICABLE TO THE GRANT OF DAMAGES IN LIEU OF INJUNCTIONS 528 16.4.2 PRINCIPLESGUIDINGTHE GRANTOF INTERIM INJUNCTIONS 531 16.4.3 WHAT DOES FRIVOLOUSORVEXATIOUS MEANINTHISCONTEXT? 533 16.4.4 AMERICAN CYANAMID S SIX GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR GRANTING INTERIM INJUNCTIONS 534 16.4.5 LIMITS OR EXCEPTIONS TOAMERICANCYANAMID PRINCIPLES 536 16.5 SPECIFIE INTERIM INJUNCTIONS 538 16.5.1 FREEZING INJUNCTIONS: FREEZING THE ASSETSOF THE DEFENDANT 538 16.5.2 PRINCIPLES GUIDING THE GRANT OF FREEZING INJUNCTIONS 539 16.6 SEARCH ORDER 541 16.6.1 THE RATIONALE OF SEARCH ORDER DISTINGUISHED FROM ENTICK V CARRINGTON 542 16.6.2 GUIDELINES FOR GRANTING SEARCH ORDER 544 16.6.3 SAFEGUARDSTO PROTECT THE DEFENDANTS 544 16.7 SPECIFIE PERFORMANCE 546 16.8 ON WHAT GROUNDS MAY THE COURT REFUSE SPECIFIE PERFORMANCE? 54? 16.8.1 CONTRACT RELATINGTOPERSONALTY 547 16.8.2 CONTRACTS REQUIRING CONSTANT SUPERVISION BY THE COURT 548 16.8.3 CONTRACTS TO CARRY ON A BUSINESS OR ANY COMPARABLE SERIES OFACTIVITIES 550 16.8.4 CONTRACT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 550 16.8.5 CONTRACT LACKING IN MUTUALITY 551 16.8.6 WHERE SPECIFIE PERFORMANCE WILL BE FUTILE 552 CONCLUSION 552 SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 553 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 553 ASSESSMENT QUESTION 553 KEY CASES 554 /, FURTHER READING 554 C C ANSWERSTO DISCUSSION QUESTIONS AND ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS 555 CS MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS 583 MULTIPLE-CHOICE ANSWERS 605 GLOSSARY 62? 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