Armitage v Nurse and others
Language: English Series: New Property Cases ; 1995 NPC 110Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: ChD 28 June 1995. Trustees who are accused of delibrate but honest breach are exonerated by a clause in the settlement making tham liable only for `actual fraud`. Deliberate breach is not caught by the fraud exemption in Limitation Act 1980 s21(1) and a beneficiary under a discretionary trust does not have an interest in possession for the purposes of s21(3). N.B. NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Law report | London Journal article | X2374 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 23734-1001 |
ChD 28 June 1995. Trustees who are accused of delibrate but honest breach are exonerated by a clause in the settlement making tham liable only for `actual fraud`. Deliberate breach is not caught by the fraud exemption in Limitation Act 1980 s21(1) and a beneficiary under a discretionary trust does not have an interest in possession for the purposes of s21(3). N.B. NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED.