Certainty of Objects, Fixed Trusts and the Rules against Perpetuity Flashcards

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What is the test for certainty of objects in fixed trusts?

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Complete list test. IRC v Broadway cottages.

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What is the test for discretionary trusts?

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Given postulant test. McPhail v Doulton

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What are the requirements about the class of objects in Re Baden?

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  1. Conceptual certainty is important
    AND
    2 i) Stamp LP: “If there are people who cannot be ruled in or out of the trust, it fails”
    ii) Megaw LJ: “If a substantial number of people can show they are within the class, it succeeds
    iii) Sachs LJ: “Burden is on the claimant to prove he is within the class”
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Trusts may fail due to administrative unworkability. Which case?

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West Yorkshire Metropolitan CC

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Trusts may fail due to capriciousness. Which case?

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Re Manisty’s Settlement

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Trusts must have ascertainable human beneficiaries. Which case?

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Morice v Bishop of Durham

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Charitable exception is made out if which three criteria are satisfied?

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  1. Charitable purpose
  2. Sufficient public benefit
  3. Exclusively charitable
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In which case was it found that a “personal nexus” was not a charity?

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Re Oppenheim

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In which case was it found that private schools needed a wider public benefit that educating children whose parents could afford to pay the fees?

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Independent Schools Council v Charity Commission

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Gifts to unincorporated associations are acceptable if they are able to be treated as a gift to the members to be disposed of as an accretion to the association’s funds. Which case?

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Re Recher

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Purpose trusts may be for a particular purpose if there are ascertainable human beneficiaries who gain a tangible benefit. Which case?

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Re Denley

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Non charitable purpose trusts must vest within 21 years. Which case?

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Re Hooper

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13
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Which Judge in which case said:

“If a trust, though expressed as a purpose is directly for the benefit of an individual or individuals…it is in general outside the mischief of the beneficiary principle”?

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Lord Goff in Re Denley

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What is Lord Goff’s ruling in Re Denley?

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“If a trust, though expressed as a purpose is directly for the benefit of an individual or individuals…it is in general outside the mischief of the beneficiary principle”

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What does Professor Gary Watt say about Re Lipinski?

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In his textbook “Trusts and Equity” Professor Gary Watt argues that Oliver J adopted a “pragmatic approach” in finding that either a purpose trust or a gift to the members of the club could be implied in the case of Harry Lipinksi’s will.

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Who was the judge in “Re Lipinski”?

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Oliver J

17
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In Re Denley was there a gift or a trust?

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A trust.

18
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In Re Recher was there a gift or a trust?

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A gift.

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Why did the gift in Re Grants Will Trust fail?

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It could not be treated as an “accretion to the funds of the club” (as per Brightman J in Re Recher) as the national Labour Party could forbid them from distributing the funds.