Jeeves v Imperial Foods Ltd, Pension Scheme: ChD 27 Jan 1986

Walton J explained that there may be many ‘occasions in law in which a fund is held on trust, but at the particular point there is no final definitive trust deed’. He went on to say that ‘it may very well be that . . a person who had contributed to the fund in question would be in a position to object to some provision which was never contemplated, but which was put or attempted to be put into the final trust deed’.

Judges:

Walton J

Citations:

Unreported, 27 January 1986

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedAttorney-General v Mathieson CA 1907
The Rev John Wilkinson, ran charities in Stoke Newington in London, including ‘the Mildmay Mission to the Jews’. He was given received andpound;1350 from ‘a lady’ locally who suggested that the money be used for a convalescent home. He pointed out . .

Cited by:

CitedShergill and Others v Khaira and Others SC 11-Jun-2014
The parties disputed the trusts upon which three Gurdwaras (Sikh Temples) were held. The Court of Appeal had held that the issues underlying the dispute were to be found in matters of the faith of the Sikh parties, and had ordered a permanent stay. . .
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Charity, Trusts

Updated: 06 August 2022; Ref: scu.543045