Jones v Lock
Jones v Lock (1865) 1 Ch App 25 is an English trusts law case, concerning the formality for creating a gift, and the possibility that if the gift were not properly completed with the required legal form, a trust could be found. The Court of Appeal in Chancery held that equity would not "perfect an imperfect gift" by creating a trust, if the proper formality for the gift had not been completed.
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Jones v Lock
Jones v Lock (1865) 1 Ch App 25 is an English trusts law case, concerning the formality for creating a gift, and the possibility that if the gift were not properly completed with the required legal form, a trust could be found. The Court of Appeal in Chancery held that equity would not "perfect an imperfect gift" by creating a trust, if the proper formality for the gift had not been completed.
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Jones v Lock (1865) 1 Ch App 2 ...... e gift had not been completed.
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Certainty, express trusts
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Jones v Lock
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Lord Cranworth LC
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Jones v Lock (1865) 1 Ch App 2 ...... e gift had not been completed.
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