Tutorial Two Equity
Tutorial Two Equity
2. Your tutorial group has been invited to present the following papers at an
Introductory Seminar on trust law. Three persons are required to present on each topic:
2.1 Case-law on completely constituted/ executed trusts. (3 persons, 10 mins)
2.2 Case-law on executory trusts (3 persons, 10 mins).
2.3 Implications of incompletely constituted trusts for beneficiaries (3 persons, 10 mins).
2.4 How are secret trusts, discretionary and protective trusts completely constituted? (3
persons, 10 mins)
2.5 How are charities and NCPTs completely constituted? (3 persons, 10 mins)
a) The court will not assist a volunteer to perfect an imperfect gift. (Jones v Lock)
b) Equity will not construe an ineffectual attempt to make a gift as a trust. (Milroy v
Lord)
*differences with express private trust.
INCOMPLETE CONSTITUTED TRUST
ICT can be enforced by beneficiaries who have given consideration for equity looks
on as done that which has agreed to be done.
If beneficiaries have no given valuable consideration, then they cannot enforce ICT
A trust is said to be incompletely constituted when settlor has not transferred
property to trustees.
What does it mean by consideration –
Exception to maxims equity will not assist a volunteer and will not perferct an
imperfect gift -