Topic: Proplem question Equity and Trust
Order Description
LL.B Equity & Trusts
Summative Assessment 1 (2016)
Instructions
• Please submit your work via Turnitin by 11:59 pm on… 2016
• Failure to submit will result in a nil mark
• The word limit is 1,500 words
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• This assessment carries a weighting of 40% towards your overall final grade.
Note:
You will be credited for demonstrating:
• knowledge and understanding of the relevant legal area
• distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant facts
• sound analysis of facts and legal principles
• good application of legal principles
• appropriate solutions
• independent research
• clear, accurate and coherent expression
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Question
By her will executed in October 2008, Tania devised her freehold house in Richmond to her sisters, Helen and Julia, jointly.
In September 2009, Tania orally informed Helen, but not Julia, that she wished both of them to hold the house upon trust for her son whom she had given up for adoption many years earlier.
Failing this, they were to hold on trust for Tania’s “closest friends”.
Helen agreed but did not tell Julia until Tania’s death in January 2013.
Julia has in fact been in possession of a sealed letter from Tania, which contained the terms of the trust in favour of Tania’s son, with instructions only to open it upon the death of Tania.
She had, however, forgotten all about this.
In a codicil, which Tania had executed shortly after making her will, she provided as follows:
“I hereby give to my sisters, the sum of £50,000 in full confidence that they will use some of it for the purposes which I shall soon communicate to them.”
Helen was an attesting witness to Tania’s will.
Advise Helen and Julia on the validity of the various dispositions and the effect of the events above.