Re Marshall’s Will Trusts: 1945

The word ‘trust’ is to be given its ordinary meaning. Cohen J adopted, as its ordinary meaning, the definition then to be found in Underhill on Trusts: ‘A trust is an equitable obligation, binding a person (who is called a trustee) to deal with property over which he has control (which is called the trust property) for the benefit of persons (who are called the beneficiaries or cestuis que trusts), of whom he may himself be one, and any one of whom may enforce the obligation.’

Judges:

Cohen J

Citations:

[1945] Ch 217

Cited by:

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Updated: 15 May 2022; Ref: scu.267736