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Jointly Held Assets: Owning it

Richard Adams clarifies the current position on beneficial ownership in the event of relationship breakdown ‘What the case highlights of course is the importance of those in relationships of this nature to document clearly their intentions as to respective ownership, and indeed to do so prior to any investment being made.’ The Privy Council recently …
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Litigation: Discovery channel

James Macdougald sets out the rules on non-party disclosure, clarified in a case brought by the beneficiaries of an employee benefit trust ‘The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), r31.17 test has two limbs which operate cumulatively. Even where both are satisfied, the court may exercise its discretion not to make an order under the rule.’ The …
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Breach Of Trust: Dirty money

James Shaw examines the criteria for establishing dishonest assistance ‘It was incumbent on Morgan J to analyse the extent to which, if at all, Mr Louanjli was required to, and did, influence the decision-making of those at Notable to accept the stolen funds from Mr Nobre.’ As with all expensive sequels, there is a resounding …
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Trusts Of Land: A creditor’s prerogative?

Mark Pawlowski reviews the court’s discretionary power to order a sale of the family home at the suit of a secured creditor ‘It has been argued that the court, in exercising its discretion under s15, must not make an order which would constitute a disproportionate interference with the right to private and family life and …
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Musings From Manchester: A chance to start over

Geoffrey Shindler welcomes government proposals to review the taxation of trusts ‘So can we please respond to the consultation when it arrives late in 2018 and take a very thick pencil to the taxation of relevant property trusts and start again?’ ‘Modified rapture’. This was the view of Nanki-Poo, the son of the Mikado in …
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Tax: Window of opportunity

With an updated non-dom regime due to come into force in April 2018, Claire Randall and Alexis Hille outline the action to take now ‘This rule has been introduced to prevent non-doms from taking advantage of the favourable remittance basis regime indefinitely: it means that each non-dom can only use the regime for a maximum …
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Musings From Manchester: Brace yourself

Geoffrey Shindler questions whether the hurricane of new regulations will prevent financial crime ‘But unfortunately FATCA was like a virus and a very contagious one. The US could introduce FATCA, Europe could introduce CRS. Yet another set of regulatory requirements.’ We cannot go on like this. Not only have we reached the end of our …
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Law Reform: Will-making for the modern age

Jo Summers reviews the Law Commission’s will consultation from the point of view of the practitioner ‘Perhaps the most important part of the consultation relates to the question of mental capacity. The paper notes that the legal test for testamentary capacity comes from the case of Banks v Goodfellow which is hardly recent.’ On 13 …
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Fiduciary Duties: Staying virtuous

A recent Privy Council case indicates how the court will determine remedies and damages for breach of fiduciary duty. Joseph de Lacey explains ‘The case shows the flexibility of the concept of constructive trusts, and how they can be and are used to protect those to whom fiduciary duties are owed.’ On 27 March 2017 …
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Wills: The perils of cutting corners

Robert Sheridan discusses current thinking on interpreting homemade wills ‘If the personal representatives are unsure how to distribute the testator’s estate, an application to the High Court under Part 64 may be the most appropriate course to follow.’ At the time of his death, the testator, Mr Veljko Aleksic, was a very wealthy man. He …
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