Equity: Creation and Constitution FET Cases - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Gift/trust will be void if choice of a beneficiary will never be known. Boyce v Boyce (1849)
100%
Decided that rule in Re London does not apply to shares. Hunter v Moss [1994]
100%
Complete list test. IRC v Broadway Cottages [1955]
100%
Dangled check above baby, decided there was lack of intention. Jones v Lock (1865)
100%
TR1 signed but not given to registry, no common intention to transfer beneficial interest, still beneficially equal. Khan v Mahmoud [2021]
100%
Three certainties. Knight v Knight (1840)
100%
Symbolic delivery, furniture set with inventory and given chair. Lock v Heath (1892)
100%
Father done all formalities to transfer freehold, son treated property like own and sent off to Stamp Office, tried retracting transfer after fallout, held transfer had taken effect at law. Mascall v Mascall [1984]
100%
Three methods of title transfer. Milroy v Lord (1862)
100%
Bought house, said 'look its all yours', went bankrupt, no constitution of gift. Re Cole [1964]
100%
Must identify subject matter distinctly for certainty. Re London Wine Co [1986]
100%
Received property from father's will trust, trustee of will trust also trustee of marriage settlement, decided that property vested in marriage settlement due to clause in trust. RE Ralli's Will Trusts [1964]
100%
Every effort doctrine. Re Rose [1952]
100%
Testatrix left £300 worth of annuities, 'for his sole use', on his death 'what is left to a number of beneficiaries', Found that husband was absolutely entitled to annuities as making a gift was dominant intention. Sprange v Barnard (1789)
100%
Fortuitous vesting rule. Strong v Bird (1874)
100%
Handwritten signature. Wood v Smith [1993]
100%
Intention to transfer shares to lover, not completed transfer form or handed share certificates over, died instate, children claimed and won. Zeital v Kaye [2010]
100%
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