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Clements and Abass: Complete Equity and Trusts
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The doctrine of incorporation by reference means that:
What is the difference between a fully secret and a half secret trust?
Which of the following is not an essential requirement of a half secret trust?
Communication in a fully secret trust must be:
Which of the following is not an essential requirement of a mutual will?
Which of the following is not an essential requirement of donatio mortis causa?
When a fully secret trust fails, what happens to the property that the testator intended to be held of trust?
For a donatio mortis causa to be valid the donor must deliver dominion over the property to the donee. Which of the following would not count as delivery of dominion?
There may be more than one secret trustee. If communication is to only one of the secret trustees:
The rule in Strong v Bird (1874) LR 18 Eq 315 applies to which type of property?