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The Trustees Of The British Museum v White: 8 Jul 1826

William White, deceased, devised a freehold estate to trustees, in trust to sell it, and pay the proceeds, together with his residuary personal estate, to the Trustees of the British Museum, to be by them employed for the benefit of that institution. The question was, whether this devise was void under the 9th Geo, 2d, … Continue reading The Trustees Of The British Museum v White: 8 Jul 1826

The Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes v George William Child (Beneficial Interests and Trust): LRA 23 Nov 2006

LRA Beneficial Interests and Trust – Adverse possession – charitable settlement of land in 1880 – settlement not enrolled in the High Court and subject to reverter to the settlor if land built on – Mortmain Act 1736 – is the settlement void? – if so have the trustees under the settlement been in adverse … Continue reading The Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes v George William Child (Beneficial Interests and Trust): LRA 23 Nov 2006

In re Lacy; Royal General Theatrical Fund Association v Kydd: 1899

Equity prevents trustees from raising limitation against their beneficiaries. An executor, qua executor, is not an express trustee. Judges: Stirling J Citations: [1899] 2 Ch 149 Statutes: Mortmain Act 1736 Cited by: Cited – Williams v Central Bank of Nigeria SC 19-Feb-2014 Bank not liable for fraud of customer The appellant sought to make the … Continue reading In re Lacy; Royal General Theatrical Fund Association v Kydd: 1899

The Trustees Of The British Museum v White; 8 Jul 1826

References: [1826] EngR 1073, (1826) 2 Sim & St 594, (1826) 57 ER 473 Links: Commonlii William White, deceased, devised a freehold estate to trustees, in trust to sell it, and pay the proceeds, together with his residuary personal estate, to the Trustees of the British Museum, to be by them employed for the benefit … Continue reading The Trustees Of The British Museum v White; 8 Jul 1826