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Trusts: Test of dishonesty revisited
Sukhninder Panesar looks at recent case law on liability for knowing assistance ‘In order for a stranger to be held liable for assisting in a breach of trust, a number of requirements must be met.’ What constitutes dishonesty in the English legal system has continued to challenge both civil and criminal courts. Over the last …
Cases Referenced
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- Barlow Clowes International Ltd & anr v Eurotrust International Ltd & ors [2005] UKPC 37; [2005] WTLR 1453 PC (IoM)
- Group Seven Ltd & anr v Notable Services LLP & anr [2019] EWCA Civ 614; [2019] WTLR 803 CA
- Ivey v Genting Casinos (UK) Ltd (t/a Crockfords) [2017] UKSC 67
- Re Esteem Settlement [2001] WTLR 641 RC (Jersey)
- Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd v Tan [1995] UKPC 4
- Twinsectra Ltd v Yardley & ors [2002] UKHL 12; [2002] WTLR 423 HL