Equity, Trust and Non-trust PoA cases - Statistics

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Farmer transferred his property to a trust for the benefit of his wife and children.
Father and others trustees. No knowledge of being one.
Instructed trustees to make appointments. Rendered null on these grounds.
Turner v Turner [1984]
100%
Beneficiaries of a non-exhaustive discretionary trust have no immediate right to capital or income.
Have right to make sure trustees exercise discretion in good faith.
Gartside v IRC [1968]
0%
'Is or is not' test for certainty of objects in a discretionary trust. Mcphail v Doulton [1970]
0%
'Relative' said to be conceptually certain. Judges gave three different meanings. Proved NOT conceptually certain. Re Baden (No 2) [1972]
0%
Qualifying list test for certainty of objects in fiduciary power. Re Gestetner [1953]
0%
'Any given postulant' test for certainty of objects under mere power. Re Gulbenkian [1968]
0%
A power cannot be void for administrative unworkability.
Power to appoint after transferring to different discretionary trust valid.
Delegation of such powers to those not in settlement invalid.
Re Hay's Settlement Trust [1982]
0%
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