Classic Classic Quiz Trusts Law - Certainty by Diamondsareforever Diamondsareforever 82 played - 11 yrs ago A quiz about the law of certainty within UK trusts law QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS hard 1 Which case gave rise to the three certainties? Knight v KnightPaul v ConstanceMugsoorie Bank v RaynorRe Adams and the Kensington VestryJones v Lock 2 Which case gave rise to the idea that a trust must be capable of being controlled and enforced? McPhail v DoultonPaul v ConstanceRe Adams and the Kensignton VestryMugsoorie Bank v RaynorKnight v Knight 3 Which case gave rise to the idea that no formal words are required? Mugsoorie Bank v RaynorRe Adams and the Kensignton VestryPaul v ConstanceJones v LockShah v Shah 4 What is the key quote from Mugsoorie Bank v Raynor? 'The money is as much yours as mine''... in full confidence that she will do what is right''... no formal words are required... ''... feeling confident that she will act justly... in dividing the same... ''... the subject matter must be defined with sufficient certainty... ' 5 What year was the case of Re Adams and the Kensignton Vestry? 19771884188218652010 6 Which two cases related to failed gifts? Paul v Constance & Mugsoorie Bank v RaynorRe Adams and the Kensignton Vestry & Jones v LockJones v Lock & Shah v ShahShah v Shah & Paul v ConstanceMugsoorie Bank v Raynor & Re Adams and the Kensington Vestry 7 What year was the case of Palmer v Simmonds? 17891854197219861995 8 Which case is this example of certainty of subject matter taken from "... at death to the remaining part... to be divided equally between [my brothers and sisters]" Ottoway v NormanSprange v BarnardRe London Wine CompanyRe Goldcorp ExchangeHunter v Moss 9 What year was the case of Ottoway v Norman? 19721986199519942010 10 Which of these cases does not relate to a trust as part of a mixture? Re London Wine CompanyRe Goldcorp ExchangeBoyce v BoyceHunter v MossPearson v Lehman Brothers 11 Which two cases relate to a beneficiary's interest in a certain part of the trust property? Boyce v Boyce & Re Golays WTPalmer v Simmonds & Sprange v BarnardOttoway v Norman & Re London Wine CompanyRe Goldcorp Exchange & Hunter v MossPearson v Lehman Brothers & Boyce v Boyce 12 What three things need to be distinguished between in certainty rules? Fixed trusts, discretionary trusts and powers of appointmentComplete lists, equal division an independent giftsCore meaning, hypothetical persons and different typesDifferent objects, equal division and complete listsFixed trusts, different types and equal division 13 Which two cases relate to the complete list test for equal division? Re Gulbenkian's Settlement & OT Computers v First National Tricity FinanceRe Barlows WT & Re Gulbenkian's SettlementOT Computers v First National Tricity Finance & Re Barlows WTMcPhail v Doulton & Re Gestetners SettlementIRC v Broadway Cottages Trusts & Re Gulbenkian's Settlement 14 Which case relates to the test for hypothetical gifts? Re Barlows WTRe Gulbenkians SettlementOT Computers v National Tricity FinanceMcPhail v DoultonRe Gestetners Settlement 15 What did McPhail v Doulton change? Made discretionary trusts subject to is or is not testMade discretionary trusts subject to complete list testMade powers of appointment subject to is or is not testMade powers of appointment subject to complete list testMade both discretionary trusts and powers of appointment subject to complete list test 16 What test is this : "whether a given individual is or is not a member of the class"? Complete list testPower of appointment testIs or is not testContinuity testIndividual or not test 17 What did Re Gestetners Settlement hold? Powers of appointment are subject to is or is not testLarge pension funds are subject to is or is not testPowers of appointment are subject to complete list testDiscretionary trusts are subject to is or is not testDiscretionary trusts are subject to complete list test 18 What did IRC v Broadway Cottages Trust make it difficult to do? To say whether or not someone was in classHave a large pension fund with discretionary provisionsTo find out who was in the classTo establish the difference between a discretionary trust and power of appointmentTo create a test of certainty 19 Which case related to the difference between a power of appointment and discretionary trust? McPhail v DoultonIRC v Broadway Cottages TrustRe GulbenkianBurroughRe Badens Discretionary Trust (no 2) 20 What is another name for the case of McPhail v Doulton? Re GulbenkianRe Baden #2Re BurroughRe Baden #1Re Burrough #2 21 What was the decision split in McPhail v Doulton? 3/41/65/27/02/5 22 Which case gave guidance on how to interpret the is or is not test? McPhail v DoultonBurroughRe Badens Discretionary Trust (No 2)Re CoxenRe Leek 23 Which of these is not a case relating to whether uncertainty in a trust instrument is remedied by an opinion clause? McPhail v DoultonRe CoxenRe LeekRe TuckRe Teppers WT 24 Which case relates to administrative unworkability? McPhail v DoultonRe CoxenRe LeekRe TuckRe Teppers WT 25 What is this test : "the definition of beneficiaries is so hopelessly wide as not to form anything like a class" Administrative UnworkabilityOpinion Clause TestResolution of UncertaintyIrrational DiscretionDisproportionality 26 Which of these is an example of a trust that would be administratively unworkable? All female employeesAll the residence 2, Green LaneAll employees and future employeesAll the residents of greater LondonAll direct family members who earn less than £15, 000 27 Which case gave rise to the idea that powers of appointment are subject to the test of Capriciousness? Re Hays STMcPhail v DoultonRe Manistys STBrown v BurdettBird v Luckie 28 What the trust in R v Discrict Auditor ex parte West Yorkshire MCC workable? NoYesPartially 29 What was the trust in Gibbs v Harding? Anyone in West YorkshireEverything I posses to be taken over by diosis of Westminster to hold on trust for black community of areaAll employees and their familiesEverything I posses to be taken over by West Yorkshire CC to hold on trust for poor community membersAnyone in Greater London 30 What was the size of the trust in McPhaill v Doulton? 19, 00040, 00045, 00014, 00029, 000 A mistake in this Quiz ? Contact the author Commentaires