Variations: A slip of the tongue

Sapna Garg reports on developments in the oral amendment of contracts ‘Parties to agreements should now be acutely conscious that informal communications could amount to a valid, enforceable variation of the original agreements entered into even if they are not documented or signed.’ A noteworthy trend at both High Court and Court of Appeal level …
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HN v AN [2005] EWHC 2908 (Fam)

Wills & Trusts Law Reports | June 2016 #160

HN (the wife) married AN (the husband) on 30 September 2001. In July 2000 they had chosen a property known as Brooklands Farm (Brooklands) to be their future matrimonial home; it had been purchased in July 2000 for £725,000 by a Bahamian company called WP Ltd, which was owned by a Guernsey trust called the F Trust.

The F Trust was created on behalf of AN’s grandparents by a trust deed dated 19 January 1989. In 1998 various beneficiaries had received distributions in satisfaction of their respective entitlements and from this date only AN remained a beneficiary. In July 2000...