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Where a transfer to a donee or to trustees is incomplete, the general rule is that equity will not assist. Turner LJ in Milroy v Lord (at 5.2 above) said that ‘the settlor must have done everything which was necessary to be done in order to transfer the property and [...].’ This has been interpreted as meaning that, where the settlor has done everything within their power, equity may regard the transfer as complete.
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render the settlement binding upon him

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Where a transfer to a donee or to trustees is incomplete, the general rule is that equity will not assist. Turner LJ in Milroy v Lord (at 5.2 above) said that ‘the settlor must have done everything which was necessary to be done in order to transfer the property and [...].’ This has been interpreted as meaning that, where the settlor has done everything within their power, equity may regard the transfer as complete.
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Where a transfer to a donee or to trustees is incomplete, the general rule is that equity will not assist. Turner LJ in Milroy v Lord (at 5.2 above) said that ‘the settlor must have done everything which was necessary to be done in order to transfer the property and [...].’ This has been interpreted as meaning that, where the settlor has done everything within their power, equity may regard the transfer as complete.
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render the settlement binding upon him
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