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Clements and Abass: Complete Equity and Trusts

Chapter 10

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Question 1

Which of the following could not be a resulting trust?

Question 2

In Air Jamaica v Joy Charlton [1999] 1 WLR 1399 the surplus in the pension fund belonged to:

Question 3

Which of the following is not regarded as the underlying basis of resulting trusts?

Question 4

If A gives property to B and receives no consideration in return:

Question 5

In Tinsley v Milligan [1994] 1 AC 340 evidence of an illegal purpose:

Question 6

What is legal personality?

Question 7

In Leahy v AG for New South Wales [1959] AC 457 why could not an unincorporated association be a trust for its members?

Question 8

Why was it possible for an unincorporated association to be accepted as a trust in In re Denley's Trust Deed [1969] 1 Ch 373?

Question 9

According to the case law, the assets of a dissolved unincorporated association can be distributed in a number of ways. Which of the following distributions would not be possible?

Question 10

Why are purpose trusts not allowed?