Acceptance of the trust is necessary in order to bind the secret trustee. It can be express or inferred and silence may count as acquiescence:
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Moss v Cooper (1861) 1 J & H 352
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Acceptance of the trust is necessary in order to bind the secret trustee. It can be express or inferred and silence may count as acquiescence:
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#equity #law #secret-trust
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Acceptance of the trust is necessary in order to bind the secret trustee. It can be express or inferred and silence may count as acquiescence:
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Moss v Cooper (1861) 1 J & H 352
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Open it Acceptance of the trust is necessary in order to bind the secret trustee. It can be express or inferred and silence may count as acquiescence: Moss v Cooper (1861) 1 J & H 352 per Wood V-C ‘Acquiescence either by words of consent or by silence’. What is vital is that the testator must reasonably believe that the trust has
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