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Trusts & Estates Law and Tax Journal: July/August 2016 #178

Musings From Manchester: The modern memento mori

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Geoffrey Shindler delves into the psychology of will-making and its link with the seasons

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Trustees: Lost founder’s rights

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Rosamond McDowall looks at Labrouche v Frey [2016], which serves as a reminder of the different types of breaches of trust and their remedies

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Tax: A tax that needs to be kept under review

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Carolyn O’Sullivan highlights what the private practitioner needs to know about ATEDs

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Illegality And Trusts: Public policy or rule of law?

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Gareth Keillor and Rosanna Pinker consider the lack of clarification from the Supreme Court on the illegality defence

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Constructive Trust Claims: Excuses, detriment and imputation

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Don McCue examines the lessons from Curran v Collins [2015]

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Probate Claims: A hard case to make

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Bromley v Breslin [2015] exposes the possible cost consequences of an application under CPR 57.7(5) to challenge the validity of a will. Charles Holbech explains

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Trusts: An extraordinary jurisdiction

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Georgia Bedworth analyses a case which considers whether the English court can vary a foreign trust under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958

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Executors: A costly sibling clash

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Wilby v Rigby [2015] has useful practitioner points on applications for the removal of executors. Nicholas Pointon reports

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