Milroy v Lord (1862)
3 basic methods of giving property to another person:
A transfer of trust
Transfer legal title to a third party (T) to hold on trust for B
Self-declaration of Trust
Retain legal title but declare that holds it on trust for beneficiary
Formalities
Formal requirements for creating new equitable interest and transferring equitable interest.
Formalities for Declarations of testamentary dispositions
Paul v Constance [1977]
Inter vivos trusts may be declared informally (orally or conduct) unless there is a specific requirement to be declared in writing
Formalities for transfers of trust and self-declarations of trust
Formalities for Transfers or self-declarations of trusts of land
Formalities for Dispositions of Subsisting Equitable Interests
Timpson’s Executors v Yerbury [1936]
s53(1)(b) v s53(1)(c)

Neville v Wilson [1996]
Grey v IRC (1959)
Direction to trustees to hold property on trust for another

Vandervell v IRC [1967]
Direction to trustees to transfer legal title to new owner

Nelson v Greening and Sykes (Builders) Ltd [2007]
Declaration of sub-trust