resulting trusts Flashcards
what kind of trust is a resulting trust?
An implied trust - one read in by the courts
what can happen under a resulting trust?
the equitable property that has been conveyed to someone else may leap back to you for some reason
what does Hodgson v Marks [1971] show that the courts presume about a gift?
equity understands that people do not convey property as a gift to someone who is not close family
if you convey a valuable piece of property to someone who is not close family, it is assumed it is not an outright gift
what are the basics of resulting trusts?
- fill gaps in the exploitation of property
- leaps back to original position in the absence of clear info
- equity remains where it was
- equitable title’s location left unclear because of few formalities
- therefore, the default is to assume that equity remains where it was
- effect of this is to give the equity owner another chance to clarify what they meant
what are the 2 classic resulting trust situations based on?
Vandervell and Westdeutsche
what comes under class A resulting trusts? - Lord Browne-Wilkinson
- voluntary conveyance (e.g. free gift of valuable property
- purchase money RT (e.g. difference legal owner vs buyers
what comes under class B resulting trusts?
A transfers property on express trusts, but the trusts declared do not exhaust the whole of the beneficial interest
why do resulting trusts arise?
some are matters of presumed intention, some are automatic
explain A1 - voluntary gift
- a resulting trust is presumed to arise where property in transferred to another person for no consideration in circumstances in which no gift was intended
- the presumption of the resulting trust is based upon the transferor’s presumed intention to recover the transferred wealth
- will apply whether the trust is real or personal
explain A2 - purchase resulting trusts
- co purchase of property in other’s name
- Lake v Craddock
- land bought as legal joint tenants for drainage scheme
- legal title moved by survivorship
- held equity is proportionate to the contributions
what can the presumptions under purchase resulting trusts be rebutted by?
- statute - s60(3) LPA
- express words - Goodman v Galland [1984]
- evidence - of what donor really intended
- presumptions of advancement
explain B - failed gifts/trusts?
- there’s a gap
- drafting error
- trust fails because in whole/part void
- no beneficiaries left - Re Abbott [1900]
how are resulting trusts quantified?
- find out how much went in that’s how much comes out
- zero in = zero out - Burns v Burns
- apply presumptions - Dyer v Dyer
- do maths if presumption don’t answer all
what are the general resulting trust rules?
- courts dislike giving money to trustees in bankruptcy
- whoever puts up the money becomes the owner in equity
what are resulting trusts not applied to?
intimate relationships where about land - Lord Diplock due to Burns v Burns
resulting trusts of land give a gendered result which is a problem