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Attorney General v Worrall: CA 1895

The donor gave his son the benefit of a debt of about andpound;24,000 which was owing to him, in return for which the son covenanted to pay the father an annuity of andpound;735 p.a. during his life.
Held: ‘It has been held that in cases of this kind the court has to determine what the real nature of the transaction was, apart from legal phraseology and the forms of conveyancing.’ and ‘a benefit by contract or otherwise’ may be reserved by the donor notwithstanding that it ‘does not arise by way of reservation out of that which is given’
References: [1895] 1 QB 99
Judges: Lord Esher MR
Jurisdiction: England and Wales
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Last Update: 22 September 2020; Ref: scu.223765 br>

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