A-G for Hong Kong v Reid
Attorney‐General for Hong Kong v Reid [1993] UKPC 36 is a British and New Zealand trust law case, where it was held that bribe money accepted by a person in a position of trust, can be traced into any property bought and is held on constructive trust for the beneficiary.
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A-G for Hong Kong v Reid
Attorney‐General for Hong Kong v Reid [1993] UKPC 36 is a British and New Zealand trust law case, where it was held that bribe money accepted by a person in a position of trust, can be traced into any property bought and is held on constructive trust for the beneficiary.
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Attorney‐General for Hong Kong ...... ive trust for the beneficiary.
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34,726,427
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[1993] UKPC 36, [1994] 1 AC 324
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1993-11-01
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The Attorney General for Hong ...... Margaret Reid and Marc Molloy
keywords
Constructive trustee, breach of trust, bribery
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A-G for Hong Kong v Reid
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Full transcript on bailii.org
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Attorney‐General for Hong Kong ...... ive trust for the beneficiary.
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A-G for Hong Kong v Reid
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