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The London Chartered Bank of Australia v William George Lempriere And Others: 6 Feb 1873

The property of a married woman, settled by an ante-nuptial Settlement for her separate use for life, with remainder as she should by Deed or Will appoint, with remainder in failure of appointment to her Executors or Administrators, is an absolute settlement for her sole and separate use, without restraint or anticipation, and vests in equity the entire corpus in her for all purposes.

Citations:

[1873] EngR 3, (1873) 9 Moo PC NS 426, (1873) 17 ER 574

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Family, Trusts

Updated: 02 May 2022; Ref: scu.280087

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