Express Private Trusts Flashcards

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1
Q

Who creates an express trust?

A

Settlor

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2
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Inter vivos trust vs testementary trust

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Inter vivos trust is a trust made during lifetime.
Testamentary trust is a trust declared in a will.

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Fixed trust vs discretionary trust

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Fixed trust is where the interests of the beneficiaries have already been defined by the settlor.

Discretionary trust is where the trustee is given discretion on how to distribute trust property.

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What are the three certainties required to create an express private trust?

A
  1. Certainty of Intention
  2. Certainty of Subject Matter
  3. Certainty of Objects

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5
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What is a precatory expression?

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A hope, wish or mere suggestion that the property be used in a certain way.

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Do precatory expressions show an intention to create a trust?

A

Usually no.

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What happens when a trust is void for certainty of intention?

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When a trust is void for certainty of intention, the property passes as an outright gift to the person who would have been the trustee.

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Will a trust for “the bulk of my estate” be valid?

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A trust for “the bulk of my estate” will fail for lack of certainty.

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Will a trust to pay a “reasonable income” be valid?

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Court said that a trust to pay a “reasonable income” was valid.

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10
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Will a trust for a fractional share of an intangible asset fail?

eg. “50% of my shares in X Ltd”

A

A trust for a fractional share of an intangible asset will not fail for lack of certainty.

eg. “50% of my shares in X Ltd”

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Will a trust for “50% of my shares in X Ltd” fail?

A

No.

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Will a trust for a fractional share of tangible assets fail?

eg. “20 bottles of the wine stored in X warehouse”

A

Yes. A trust for a fractional share of a tangible asset will fail for lack of subject matter certainty (True even if all the bottles are exactly the same). Unless the assets have been segregated from the rest of the stock.

eg. “20 bottles of the wine stored in X warehouse”.

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If I make a trust for “20 bottles of the wine stored in X warehouse”, is this trust valid?

A

No. It fails for lack of certainty of subject matter.
This is true even if all of the bottles are exactly the same.

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14
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If I make a trust for “20 bottles of wine stored in their own pile in X warehouse”, is this trust valid?

A

Yes. It is valid.

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What happens when a trust is void for uncertainty of subject matter?

A

When a trust is void for uncertainty of subject matter, the property reverts to the settlor.

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16
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Is a trust for “my friends” valid for certainty of objects?

A

A trust for “my friends” is not valid for certainty of objects.

17
Q

Which test of objects is used for a fixed trust?

A

Complete list test.

The beneficiaries must be named in such a way that it is possible to make a complete list.

18
Q

Is a trust for “my kindest friends in equal shares” valid?

A

No. This fails because the concept is uncertain.

19
Q

Would a trust for “my former employees in equal shares” be valid?

A

Whilst it is conceptually certain, it may fail if there are insufficient records which can be used by the trustees to determine how many former employees there are.

20
Q

Which test is used for a discretionary trust?

A

Given postulant test.

Whether it can be said with certainty that a given individual is or is not a member of the class.

21
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What is the given postulant test?

A

Whether it can be said with certainty that a given individual is or is not a member of the class.

22
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Does evidential uncertainty cause a discretionary trust to fail?

A

No. Evidential uncertainty will not cause a discretionary trust to fail.

23
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Will a discretionary trust be valid if it is administratively unworkable?

A

A discretionary trust will fail if it is administratively unworkable.

Administratively unworkable = where the objects are too wide to form a class.

24
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Would a discretionary trust for all of the inhabitants of West Yorkshire (2.5 million people) be valid?

A

No it would not be valid as it would be administratively unworkable.

25
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What happens if a trust is void for uncertainty of objects?

A

If a trust is void for uncertainty of objects, a resulting trust in favour of the settlor or the settlor’s successors is presumed.

26
Q

What is the “beneficiary principle”?

A

The idea that a trust cannot exist without someone to enforce it and therefore it must have ascertainable human beneficiaries.

27
Q

Would a trust to “preserve freedom of the press be valid”?

A

No.
1. Purpose does not fall within requirements of the Charities Act.

  1. Trust offends the beneficiary principle.
28
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Will a trust fail after establishment if the trustee dies, refuses to accept appointment or resigns?

A

A trust will not fail because the trustee dies, refuses to accept appointment or resigns.

Instead, the Court will appoint a success trustee unless it is clear that the settlor intended the trust to continue only so long as the particular trustee served.

29
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Can a minor be a trustee?

A

No. A minor cannot be a trustee.

30
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Is there a minimum/maximum number of trustees for a general trust?

What is the exception?

A

There is no minimum or maximum number of trustees for a general trust.

The exception is that a trust of land must have at least two trustees (because at least two trustees are required to give a valid receipt for money received on the sale of land) and a maximum of four.

31
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Min number of trustees for land.

A

2 (because at least two trustees are required to give a valid receipt for money received on the sale of land).

32
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Max number of trustees for land.

A

4

33
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Remoteness of Vesting Rule

A

An interest is void under a trust if it does not vest within the perpetuity period of 125 years.