I take the law of this Court to be well settled that in order to render a voluntary settlement valid and effectual the settlor must have done everything which, according to the nature of the property comprised in the settlement, was necessary to be done... The New York Supplement - Página 221898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1899 - 824 páginas
...effectual, (11) 33 \VR163. (12) 00 LJ Ch. Ill ; [1891] 1 Ch. 82. (13) 31 LJ Ch. 798 ; 4 De GF & J. 264. the settlor must have done everything which, according...property and render the settlement binding upon him." It is, I think, clear that the test is whether anything remains to be done by the donor — not by... | |
| William Frederick Barry - 1899 - 586 páginas
...to be found on p. 274 :—"I take the law of this Court to be well settled that, in order to render a voluntary settlement valid and effectual, the settlor...necessary to be done in order to transfer the property and reader the settlement binding upon him." It is, I think, clear that the test is whether anything remains... | |
| New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1911 - 684 páginas
...Turner, LJ, in Milroy v. Lord. ' I take the law of this Court to be well settled that in order to render a voluntary settlement valid and effectual the settlor...course, do this by actually transferring the property to the persons for whom he intends to provide, and the provision will then be effectual, and it will be... | |
| New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1924 - 694 páginas
...GF & J. 264 at p. 274) : " I take the law of this Court to be well settled, that, in order to render a voluntary settlement valid and effectual, the settlor...must have done everything which, according to the value of the property comprised in the settlement, was necessary to be done in order to transfer the... | |
| Ramjohn - 1998 - 1031 páginas
...this court to hold that in this case, where, in the terms of Turner LJ's judgment, the settlor did everything which, according to the nature of the property...comprised in the settlement, was necessary to be done by him in order to transfer the property, the result necessarily negatives the conclusion that, pending... | |
| Elizabeth Cooke - 2003 - 441 páginas
...converted into a perfect trust." This oft-quoted passage lays down two separate principles. First, that the settlor must have done everything which, according...property and render the settlement binding upon him, and secondly, that the modes of conferring a benefit are mutually exclusive ie equity will not treat... | |
| Mohamed Ramjohn - 2004 - 722 páginas
...this court to hold that in this case, where, in the terms of Turner LJ's judgment, the settlor did everything which, according to the nature of the property...comprised in the settlement, was necessary to be done by him in order to transfer the property, the result necessarily negatives the conclusion that, pending... | |
| Alastair Hudson - 2005 - 1166 páginas
...been completed. The problem remains the decision of Turner LJ in Milroy v Lord,77 which provided that 'the settlor must have done everything which, according...the settlement, was necessary to be done in order to 73 [1952] Ch 499, considered at para 5.4.3 above. Cf Re Trustee of the Property of Ian Ynere Pehrsson... | |
| Graham Moffat - 2005 - 1110 páginas
...(1976) 40 Conv 139), the criticism focusing on subsequent interpretation of Turner LJ's stricture that 'the settlor must have done everything which, according to the nature of the property . . . was necessary to be done in order to transfer the property'. A particular difficulty arises out... | |
| Eva Micheler - 2007
...intended into an actual settlement.125 Using trust law language, Turner LJ wrote that: in order to render a voluntary settlement valid and effectual, the settlor...done everything which, according to the nature of property comprised in the settlement, was necessary to be done in order to transfer the property and... | |
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