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Q1. a) A transfers property 1 to B and orally instructs B to hold the property on trust for C. b) A makes a will leaving property 2 to C in full confidence that C will hold it on trust to be used to provide accommodations for four persons as seen in her absolute discussion things are most deserving. c) The will also provide that B should be able to choose one from the bulk of any other properties to occupy for the rest of his life. Answer According to the question above A transfers property 1 to B and orally instructs B to hold the property on trust for C, the trustee is seeking to rely on the formality requirement of the conveyance to possess the property. The court will intervene and uphold the trust. In Rochefoulcauld v Boustead Lindley LJ stated, "It is a fraud on the part of a person to whom the...

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