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Offshore trusts: Equitable mistakes and undoing the past
Is a transaction one by which one party intended bounty on another with a false belief of the outcome of the transaction? Donna Matthews considers this question recently considered by the High Court of Justice of the Isle of Man The equitable jurisdiction is normally invoked where a disposition into a trust has unforeseen consequences …
Cases Referenced
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- Clarkson & anor v Barclays Private Bank and Trust (Isle of Man) Ltd 2005-06 MLR 493; [2007] WTLR 1703 IoM HC
- Dervan v Concept Fiduciaries (2013) Guernsey Judgment 4/2013
- Futter & anr v HMRC [2013] UKSC 26; [2013] WTLR 977 SC
- Gibbon v Mitchell [1990] 1 WLR 1304
- Gresh v RBC Trust Company (Guernsey) Ltd & anor (2016) Guernsey Judgment 6/2016
- Gubay v Gubay [2018] MLR 242
- Kennedy & ors v Kennedy & ors [2014] EWHC 4129 (Ch); [2015] WTLR 837 ChD
- Nourse v Heritage Corporate Trustees (2015) Guernsey Judgment 1/2015
- Oliver v Fedelta (2020) ex tempore judgment of 21 May
- Re Betsam Trust (2007) CP 2007/115; [2009] WTLR 1489 IoM HC
- Smith & anor v Athol Administration Ltd & ors (2020) CHP 2020/93
- Van der Merwe v Goldman & ors [2016] EWHC 790 (Ch); [2016] WTLR 913 ChD
- Whittaker v Concept Fiduciaries (2017) Guernsey Judgment 15/2017