Re Denley's Trust Deed
Re Denley’s Trust Deed [1969] 1 Ch 373 is an English trusts law case, concerning the policy of the "beneficiary principle". It held that so long as the people benefitting from a trust can at least be said to have a direct and tangible interest, so as to have the locus standi to enforce a trust, it would be valid.
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Re Denley's Trust Deed
Re Denley’s Trust Deed [1969] 1 Ch 373 is an English trusts law case, concerning the policy of the "beneficiary principle". It held that so long as the people benefitting from a trust can at least be said to have a direct and tangible interest, so as to have the locus standi to enforce a trust, it would be valid.
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Re Denley’s Trust Deed [1969] ...... ce a trust, it would be valid.
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[1969] 1 Ch 373
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Certainty, express trusts
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Re Denley’s Trust Deed [1969] ...... ce a trust, it would be valid.
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