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Certainty of intention
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Perpetuity
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Trusts: Comparisons and distinctions
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The trust concept
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What are the fundamental principles of Equity regarding gifts?
Equity will not assist a
volunteer.
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What does it mean that 'Equity will not strive officiously to defeat a gift'?
Equity recognizes certain
exceptions
to gift failures.
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In what circumstances will equity treat a gift as complete despite legal title being with the wrong person?
When the
transferor
has done everything
possible
.
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What is the general rule following Milroy v Lord regarding imperfect gifts?
Equity
will not perfect an imperfect gift.
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What must the owner do according to Turner LJ in Milroy v Lord?
Do everything
necessary
to be done.
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What does it mean for a transferor to do everything within their power?
They must take all necessary actions to transfer
title
.
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What did the Court of Appeal hold in Re Rose regarding share transfers?
The transfer was
effective in equity
once documentation was delivered.
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What was the issue in Re Rose regarding estate duty?
Whether
equitable title
passed before the
key date
.
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What established the constructive trust in Re Rose?
The correct method of
transfer
was used.
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What is the significance of the documentation ending up with the registrar in Re Rose?
It ensured the
transfer
could be
legally
completed.
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How did Mascall v Mascall extend the Re Rose principle?
It applied the principle to
registered land gifts
.
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What was the outcome in Mascall v Mascall regarding the father's gift?
The gift was complete in
equity
and
irrevocable
.
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In the scenario with Narinder and Sergei, who has beneficial entitlement to the shares?
Sergei holds the shares on
constructive trust
.
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What does it mean to put matters beyond the control of the transferor?
The transferor cannot
revoke
the
gift
after
transfer.
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What is the rule in Strong v Bird regarding gifts?
It operates when a donee becomes the
donor's
personal representative
.
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What are donationes mortis causa?
Gifts made in anticipation of
imminent
death.
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What conditions must be met for a valid donatio mortis causa?
The donor must intend the gift to be
conditional
on death.
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What are the exceptions to the rule in Milroy v Lord?
Principle in
Re Rose
The
unconscionable
principle
Fortuitous Vesting
Donationes Mortis Causa
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What factors make it unconscionable for a donor to resile from a gift in Pennington v Waine?
Gift made of donor's free will
Transfer form signed and given to agent
Agent informed donee of no further action needed
Donee agreed to take on
directorship
Donor countersigned consent for directorship
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What is the significance of the case Khan v Mahmood regarding the unconscionable principle?
Focuses on
donor's
conduct
Reliance is not a necessary factor
Emphasizes intention to transfer interest
Conduct of donor was
self-serving
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