The importance of construction of the particular words and circumstances is shown by comparing the cases of Re Adams and the Kensington Vestry (1884) 27 Ch D 394 and [case]. These cases show that phrases such as ‘in full confidence’ may or may not impose a trust. The crucial factor is whether the context of the will as a whole indicates that this was the testator’s intention.
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Comiskey v Bowring-Hanbury [1905] AC 84
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The importance of construction of the particular words and circumstances is shown by comparing the cases of Re Adams and the Kensington Vestry (1884) 27 Ch D 394 and [case]. These cases show that phrases such as ‘in full confidence’ may or may not impose a trust. The crucial factor is whether the context of the will as a whole indicates that this was the testator’s intention.
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The importance of construction of the particular words and circumstances is shown by comparing the cases of Re Adams and the Kensington Vestry (1884) 27 Ch D 394 and [case]. These cases show that phrases such as ‘in full confidence’ may or may not impose a trust. The crucial factor is whether the context of the will as a whole indicates that this was the testator’s intention.
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Comiskey v Bowring-Hanbury [1905] AC 84
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