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Illegality And Trusts: Public policy or rule of law?
Gareth Keillor and Rosanna Pinker consider the lack of clarification from the Supreme Court on the illegality defence ‘The mere existence of illegal activity will not be enough to defeat a claim; there must be a sufficiently close connection between that unlawful activity and the claimant’s pleaded case.’ The application of the illegality defence, otherwise …
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- Hounga v Allen [2012] EWCA Civ 609; [2014] UKSC 47
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