This article seeks to briefly examine what is known about the so-called ‘trusts of imperfect obligation’—valid non-charitable purpose trusts for monuments, animals, and (probably) religious ceremonies. In particular, it considers the suggestions sometimes made that the ‘Pettingall order’ provides an enforcement mechanism for them, or that they are really ‘powers’ misclassified as ‘trusts’
Trust in charities is critical in terms of the health of the sector, and also in relation to the est...
Settlor made an inter vivos transfer of certain property in trust for a specified period with direct...
This article argues that claims to recover trust property from third parties arise in response to a ...
The article reviews cases illustrating the operation of the beneficiary principle, that a trust for ...
This article considers the nature of a trust beneficiary’s rights. Specifically, it challenges a bod...
In recent years, scholars have given much attention to the problem of charitable trust enforcement. ...
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
This Article focuses on non-charitable purpose trusts and how they enable estate planners to better ...
The notion that a trust may fail because it serves no useful purpose, or reflects merely the whim or...
Explains the origins and nature of the rule against perpetual trusts (often called the rule against ...
This article will address circumstances under which \u27gifts\u27 of personalty, made without legal ...
During the past decade, the use of the trust instrument forms an integral part of most estate planni...
Within a liberal, ‘law of things’ understanding of property, the donative trust is seen as a species...
Thinking along traditional lines is misleading; charitable trusts have assumed a position of great s...
Trust in charities is critical in terms of the health of the sector, and also in relation to the est...
Settlor made an inter vivos transfer of certain property in trust for a specified period with direct...
This article argues that claims to recover trust property from third parties arise in response to a ...
The article reviews cases illustrating the operation of the beneficiary principle, that a trust for ...
This article considers the nature of a trust beneficiary’s rights. Specifically, it challenges a bod...
In recent years, scholars have given much attention to the problem of charitable trust enforcement. ...
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
This Article focuses on non-charitable purpose trusts and how they enable estate planners to better ...
The notion that a trust may fail because it serves no useful purpose, or reflects merely the whim or...
Explains the origins and nature of the rule against perpetual trusts (often called the rule against ...
This article will address circumstances under which \u27gifts\u27 of personalty, made without legal ...
During the past decade, the use of the trust instrument forms an integral part of most estate planni...
Within a liberal, ‘law of things’ understanding of property, the donative trust is seen as a species...
Thinking along traditional lines is misleading; charitable trusts have assumed a position of great s...
Trust in charities is critical in terms of the health of the sector, and also in relation to the est...
Settlor made an inter vivos transfer of certain property in trust for a specified period with direct...
This article argues that claims to recover trust property from third parties arise in response to a ...