Hanchett-Stamford v A-G
Hanchett‐Stamford v Attorney‐General [2008] EWHC 330 (Ch) is an English trusts law case, concerning the destination of property that is held by unincorporated associations when they wind up. The High Court applied the view that money is held according to the terms of the association contract while the association exists, and when the association ends any surplus funds go to the member of the association.
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Hanchett-Stamford v A-G
Hanchett‐Stamford v Attorney‐General [2008] EWHC 330 (Ch) is an English trusts law case, concerning the destination of property that is held by unincorporated associations when they wind up. The High Court applied the view that money is held according to the terms of the association contract while the association exists, and when the association ends any surplus funds go to the member of the association.
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Hanchett‐Stamford v Attorney‐G ...... the member of the association.
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[2008] EWHC 330 (Ch), [2009] Ch 173
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Contract, unincorporated association, beneficiary principle
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Hanchett‐Stamford v Attorney‐G ...... the member of the association.
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