McPhail v Doulton
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McPhail v Doulton [1970] UKHL 1, also known as Re Baden's Deed Trusts (No 1) is a leading English trusts law case by the House of Lords on the certainty of beneficiaries. It held that so long as any given claimant can clearly be determined to be a beneficiary, or not, a trust is valid. The Lords also remanded the case to the Court of Appeal to be decided on this new legal principle as Re Baden's Deed Trusts (No 2).
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McPhail v Doulton
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McPhail v Doulton
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[1970] UKHL 1
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[1971] AC 424
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Re Baden's Deed Trusts
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Lord Wilberforce
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Lord Hodson
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Lord Reid
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Lord Guest
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Viscount Dilhorne
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Certainty, express trusts
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McPhail v Doulton [1970] UKHL 1, also known as Re Baden's Deed Trusts (No 1) is a leading English trusts law case by the House of Lords on the certainty of beneficiaries. It held that so long as any given claimant can clearly be determined to be a beneficiary, or not, a trust is valid. The Lords also remanded the case to the Court of Appeal to be decided on this new legal principle as Re Baden's Deed Trusts (No 2).
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1970-05-06
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Lord Wilberforce, Lord Hodson, Lord Guest
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