Tamlin v Edgar
Where trustees make an application to the court for an order within the second category described by Hart j in Public Trustee v Cooper [2001] WTLR 901, at 923, the fact that the decision was momentous and was that of the trustees, and not of the court, made it important that "the court was put into possession of all the relevant facts so that it might be satisfied that the decision of the trustees was both proper and for the benefit of the appointees and advancees".
Thursday, 23 February 2012 |
Leigh Sagar | in
Law | tagged
Directions,
Public Trustee v Cooper,
Trustees,
Trusts | 
