Re Lysaght, deceased ; Hill v The Royal College of Surgeons

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date1965
Date1965
Year1965
CourtChancery Division
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  • Minister of Education and Another v Syfrets Trust Ltd NO and Another
    • South Africa
    • Invalid date
    ...compared H Re Dominion Students' Hall Trusts [1947] Ch 183: referred to Re Drummond Wren [1945] OR 778: approved and applied Re Lysaght [1966] Ch 191: referred to. Statutes Considered Statutes I The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, ss 9, 25: see Juta's Statutes of South A......
  • Rittson-Thomas and Others v Oxfordshire County Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Supreme Court
    • 1 Enero 2021
    ... ... explanation given by Buckley J in In re Lysaght, decd [ 1966 ] Ch 191 , 201202. It is also ... ...
  • Fraser v Canterbury Diocesan Board of Finance (No 2)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 27 Octubre 2005
    ...by the charity's founder are (or become) impracticable: see for instance the explanation given by Buckley J in In re Lysaght (deceased) [1966] Ch 191, 201-202. It is also a well-established principle of trust law that any provision determining or divesting an estate "must be such that the ......
  • Michael Rittson-Thomas v Oxfordshire County Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 21 Febrero 2019
    ...by the charity's founder are (or become) impracticable: see for instance the explanation given by Buckley J in In re Lysaght, decd [1966] Ch 191, 201–202. It is also a well-established principle of trust law that any provision determining or divesting an estate “must be such that the court......
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