WebExamples include a trust to establish a nationalised health service, Re Bushell (decd) [1975] 1 All ER 721, or to reform the alphabet, Re Shaw [1957] 1 All ER 745. Royal North Shore Hospital of Sydney v Attorney-General (NSW) (1938) ... http://www.commonlii.org/in/journals/NLUDLRS/2011/8.pdf
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WebRe Astor’s Settlement Trusts [1952] Ch 534 is an English trusts law case, concerning the principle that non-charitable trusts must be for beneficiaries and not abstract purposes. Facts [ edit ] Waldorf Astor , private secretary to David Lloyd George and the husband of Lady Astor , the first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons , died. Webrecent iconoclast decisions, of Harman J. in Re Shaw [1957] 1 All E.R. 745 and of Roxburgh J. in Re Astor [1952] Ch. 534, are mentioned in several footnotes but seemingly without affecting the text. Perhaps the learned editors, Sir Arthur's Preface notwith¬ standing, were in sympathy with those of us who are not easily luxor staffing greensboro nc
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WebThere must be some element of teaching or educating: Re Shaw [1957] 1 WLR 729. This can include sports education: Re Dupree’s Trusts [1944] 2 All ER 443; IRC v McMullen [1981] AC 1. This kind of trust will not benefit the public if those benefited are all identifiable by their ‘personal nexus’ with the settlor or a particular organisation (e.g. an employer): … WebSections 3(1) Charities Act 2009 now confirms this – expands first category to ‘prevention or relief of poverty or economic hardship’. Requirement of public benefit Irrespective of its purpose, all charitable trusts must also be of ‘public benefit’. Confirmed in s.3(2) of 2009 Act. ‘Benefit’: Re Shaw [1957] 1 All ER 745. Held: ‘the fact that [the testator] considers the ... WebRe Russell Estate [1977] 6 WWR 273 (Alta. SCTD) Per Stevenson J.: It is interesting to note that in Re Shaw, [1957] 1 All E.R. 745, Harman, J., faced with a purpose trust, which was within the perpetuity, expressed the wish that he could treat George Bernard Shaw's trust for the creation of a new luxor sitdown computer desk