Re Denley's Trust Deed; Holman v H. H. Martyn & Company Ltd

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1968
CourtChancery Division
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34 cases
  • Wong, Wen-Young v (1) Grand View Private Trust Company Ltd, (2) Transglobe Private Trust Company Ltd
    • Bermuda
    • Supreme Court (Bermuda)
    • 22 June 2022
    ...were in favour of the possibility of allowing non-statutory purpose trusts, falling back on dicta in cases such as Re Denley's Trust [1968] 3 All ER 65 and Re Astor's Settlement Trust [1953] 1 QB 1067. This raised the question as to why have statutory requirements at all if common law purp......
  • National Tourism Development Authority v Coughlan
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 17 February 2009
    ...v. Bishop of Durham (1804) 9 Ves 399, 404; Leahy v. Attorney General of New South Wales [1959] A.C. 457, 478; Re Denley's Trust Deed [1969] 1 Ch. 373. Consequently, trusts for purposes or objects are invalid, for a purpose or object cannot sue, but trusts for charitable purposes are valid b......
  • Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Berrill
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 23 July 1981
    ...at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of a non-charitable purpose of the kind considered in In reDenley's Trust Deed, [1969] 1 Ch 373, and, possibly, income arising under a trust for creditors. Mr. Horsfield's second subsidiary argument is founded on the words "(before being dist......
  • Mohammed Arshad Alam v Pervez Alam
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 15 June 2023
    ...would be for the benefit of participating family members — identifiable as such — at any given point in time, re Denley's Trust Deed [1969] 1 Ch 373, and would thus have taken effect as a valid trust on that 472 Whilst, no doubt, the 2004 Trust Deed is admissible as evidence at least as to......
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6 books & journal articles
  • State Water Ownership and the Future of Groundwater Management.
    • United States
    • Yale Law Journal Vol. 131 No. 7, May 2022
    • 1 May 2022
    ...U. DENV. WATER L. REV. 1, 23 (1997), and when codified by the state legislature, see Water Right Determination and Administration Act of 1969, ch. 373, 1969 Colo. Sess. Laws 1200, 1200 (codified as amended at COLO. REV. STAT. [section] 37-92-102(1) (a) (2022)) (declaring that "the policy of......
  • Table of Cases
    • United Kingdom
    • Wildy Simmonds & Hill Dissenting Judgments in the Law Preliminary Sections
    • 29 August 2018
    ...and Chapter of Chester v Smelting Corporation Ltd (1901) 85 LT 67, 17 TLR 743, ChD 8 Denley’s Trust Deed, Re; Holman v Martyn (HH) & Co [1969] 1 Ch 373, [1968] 3 WLR 457, [1968] 3 All ER 65 198 Dennis v Ministry of Defence [2003] EWHC 793 (QB), [2003] Env LR 34, [2003] 2 EGLR 121 16 Derbysh......
  • THE (QUISTCLOSE) RESULTING TRUST AS A PROPRIETARY RESPONSE TO UNJUST ENRICHMENT
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 2014, December 2014
    • 1 December 2014
    ...2004) ch 2, at p 19. 26Morice v Bishop of Durham(1805) 10 Ves Jr 522; Re Endacott[1960] Ch 232. The exception in Re Denley's Trust Deed[1968] 3 WLR 457, even if applicable, simply leads to the same objections which hold against beneficiary trusts simpliciter. 27 R Chambers, Resulting Trusts......
  • QUASI-SECURITY INTERESTS IN LOAN AGREEMENTS: AN OVERVIEW1
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 1993, December 1993
    • 1 December 1993
    ...the plaintiff’s debt to the defendant unsatisfied. 119. Also see the article by Millet, supra, which gives an account of the case. 120. [1969] 1 Ch. 373. 121. In In Re Northern Developments (Holdings) Ltd. a syndicate of banks agreed to pay an amount of money into an account in Northern Dev......
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