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Vandervell v Inland Revenue Commissioners [1967] 2 AC 291 is a leading English trusts law case, concerning resulting trusts. It demonstrates that the mere intention to not have a resulting trust (for example, to avoid taxes) does not make it so. This case was the first in a series of decisions involving Tony Vandervell's trusts and his tax ...
This case was the second in a series of decisions involving Tony Vandervell's trusts and his tax liability. The first was Vandervell v Inland Revenue Commissioners , [ 1 ] which concerned whether an oral instruction to transfer an equitable interest in shares complied with the writing requirement under Law of Property Act 1925 , section 53(1)(c ...
The first was Vandervell v Inland Revenue Commissioners, [1] where the House of Lords was concerned with whether an oral instruction to transfer an equitable interest in shares complied with the writing requirement under Law of Property Act 1925 section 53(1)(c), and so whether receipt of dividends was subject to tax.
Re Vandervell Trustees Ltd; Re Vandervell Trustees Ltd (No 2) Re West Sussex Constabulary's Widows, Children and Benevolent (1930) Fund Trusts; Reading v Attorney-General; Repington v Roberts-Gawen; Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd v Tan; Allhusen v Whittell
Attorneys who filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Hawaiian Electric, accusing the utility company of causing the devastating Lahaina wildfire in Maui, are asking a judge to let them ...
When this occurs, the property is held on resulting trust for the settlor, as in Vandervell v IRC. [17] This also occurs where a trust is formed over property which requires formality, but is improperly created (for example, a land transfer that does not adhere to the Law of Property Act 1925). [18]
Klein’s lawsuit, filed last month by Cincinnati attorney Rick Ganulin, argues that other Brown County residents get mail delivered to their property even though they live on roads more ...
The man, known by his username Mdallo1990, allegedly lost $942,232.32 between Jan. 1, 2020, and Jan. 13, 2024, due to his gambling habits, according to a lawsuit filed on Thursday, Dec. 6, in New ...