Note that, although the rule in [ case ]applies to a claim between two (or more) trusts and to a claim between a trust and an innocent contributor (Re Diplock and, obiter, in Re Hallett’s Estate), it does not apply as between beneficiaries and the trustee who has mixed trust funds with funds of his own (Re Hallett’s Estate).
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Clayton’s Case
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Note that, although the rule in [ case ]applies to a claim between two (or more) trusts and to a claim between a trust and an innocent contributor (Re Diplock and, obiter, in Re Hallett’s Estate), it does not apply as between beneficiaries and the trustee who has mixed trust funds with funds of his own (Re Hallett’s Estate).
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#equity #law #tracing
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Note that, although the rule in [ case ]applies to a claim between two (or more) trusts and to a claim between a trust and an innocent contributor (Re Diplock and, obiter, in Re Hallett’s Estate), it does not apply as between beneficiaries and the trustee who has mixed trust funds with funds of his own (Re Hallett’s Estate).
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Clayton’s Case
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