It is true he need not use the words, 'I declare myself a trustee', but he must do something which is equivalent to it, and use expressions which have that meaning; for, however anxious the court may be to carry out a man's intention, it is not at liberty... The Month - Page 2421896Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1874 - 1086 pages
...hold it from that time forward on trust for the other person. It is true it is not necessary he shall use the words " I declare myself a trustee," but he must do something equivalent, he must use expressions which have that meaning; and however anxious the Court may be to... | |
| John Norton Pomeroy - Equitable remedies - 1882 - 844 pages
...and declare that he will hold it from that time forward on trust for the other person. It is true he need not use the words, ' I declare myself a trustee,'...man's intention, it is not at liberty to construe words otherwise than according to their proper meaning. TJic cases iu which the question has arisen... | |
| Thomas Barrett-Lennard - Husband and wife - 1883 - 236 pages
...as was explained by Jessel MR in the case of Richards v. Delbridge? where he said : " It is true he need " not use the words ' I declare myself a trustee,'...and use " expressions which have that meaning For a man " to make himself a trustee there must be an expression of " intention to become a trustee, whereas... | |
| John Indermaur - Conveyancing - 1884 - 224 pages
...and declare that he will hold it from that time forward on trust for the other person. It is true he need not use the words, 'I declare myself a trustee,'...man's intention, it is not at liberty to construe words otherwise than according to their proper meaning The true distinction appears to me to be plain... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1344 pages
...and 'trustee' should be used. The donor need not say in so many words, 'I declare myself a trustee,1 but he must do something which is equivalent to it,...man's intention, it is not at liberty to construe words otherwise than according to their proper meaning." In the English case of Heartley v. Nicholson,... | |
| Ontario. High Court of Justice - Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 816 pages
...and declare that he will hold it from that time forward on trust for the other person. It is true he need not use the words, ' I declare myself a trustee,'...man's intention, it is not at liberty to construe words otherwise than according to their proper meaning. * * The true distinction appears to me to be... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1060 pages
...necessary that the terms " trust " and " trustee * should be used. The donor need not say in so many words, "I declare myself a trustee," but he must do...man's intention, it is not at liberty to construe words othervise than according to their proper meaning: Richarde v. Шbntfye, LR 18 Eq. 11-13. In Heartley... | |
| James Barr Ames - Trusts and trustees - 1893 - 548 pages
...and declare that he will hold it from that time forward on trust for the other person. It is true he need not use the words, " I declare myself a trustee,"...man's intention, it is not at liberty to construe words otherwise than according to their proper meaning. The cases in which the question has arisen... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1894 - 1002 pages
...declare that he will hold it from that time forward on trust for the other person. It is true that he need not use the words, ' I declare myself a trustee,'...man's intention, it is not at liberty to construe words otherwise than according to their proper meaning. .... Tlie true distinction between gifts and... | |
| Charles Fisk Beach - Trusts and trustees - 1897 - 1100 pages
...will hold it from that time forward on trust for the other person. It is true that he need not uso the words, 'I declare myself a trustee,' but he must...man's intention, it is not at liberty to construe words otherwise than according to their proper meaning.1 Where there is a consideration, an expression... | |
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