What are the 5 principal characteristics of a trust?
What are 2 qualities of a beneficiary?
-Rights correlative to trustee’s duties and can enforce those duties
-An equitable proprietary interest in the trust property
A beneficiary has equitable proprietary interest in trust property. What does this allow them to do?
-Enforce interest against everyone except equity’s darling (i.e., 3rd party buys asset with due consideration + did not know that it was on trust)
-Claim an interest in the traceable proceeds of trust property
What is the difference between a contract and a trust?
-Result of agreement between parties (which owe obligations to each other) vs no need for agreement between parties (obligations from T to B)
What is the difference between debtor-creditor relationships and trusts?
-Debt does not relate to specific assets/funds vs duty relating to specific property
-Personal right to repayment vs equitable proprietary interest
-A bank is not a trustee of money deposited by its customers
What is the difference between agency and trusts?
-Agent can commit a principle to a contract with a 3rd party vs a trustee cannot commit B to contract with a 3rd party
(Note: both are s.t. fiduciary duties)
What is the difference between bailment and trusts?
-Subject matter: tangible personal property vs anything
-Bailor is not legal owner
What is the difference between administration of estates and trusts?
-Time: as quickly as possible vs potentially many years
-Interests of rights: personal right against executor relating to proper administration of estate vs B has equitable proprietary interest
What are the 2 methods of creating an express trust?
-Self declaration of trust
-Transfer on trust
When is constitution required?
Transfer on trust: transfer legal title to trustee
What is required for all express trusts (x3)? What is additional required for inter vivos express trusts (x2) and testamentary express trusts (x1)?
All:
1. Certainties
2. Beneficiaries / permitted purpose
3. Compliance with applicable perpetuity rule
Inter vivos express trust:
-Transfer on trust: constitution
-Trust of land: manifested and provided by some writing signed by some person who can declare such trust or by his will
Testamentary express trust:
-s9 Wills Act
What is required (in general) for an enforceable trust of land? What is the exception?
Exception: resulting, constructive and statutory trusts?
What happens if s53(1)(b) (regarding formalities for declaring trust of land) is not complied with?
Trust is unenforceable (not void): B cannot enforce their rights (note: once enforceable, Bs can enforce their rights in respect of period between declaration and satisfaction)
How does the rule in Saunders v Vautier work for multiple beneficiaries?
Can beneficiaries with contingent interests exercise S v V rights?
Yes, if they act together with all other persons who share the beneficial interest in the property, incl. objects of any gift-over
What are the 3 certainties?
What is the requisite intention for certainty of intention?
Intention to assume duty to hold or apply property for beneficiaries
Certainty of intention: how can intention be ascertained? What are some relevant factors?
What approach is taken to ascertain intention?
Objective approach: if they manifest an intention to impose/ assume the duty which is characteristic of a trust, they intend to create a trust (irrelevant that they do not actually (i.e., subjectively) intend to create a trust or are unaware that they even exist)
What are the 2 requirements for certainty of subject matter?
What are the 2 main problems with the trust property requirement?
Are fractional interests acceptable for the trust property requirement?
Yes, if wider mass of assets has been clearly identified
Which is the only combination of tangible & fungible that will produce valid trust property?
Intangible & fungible (e.g., trust over same type of shares)
What are examples of void trusts where subject matter is identified as a specific number of a larger mass?
Tangible & fungible: 20 out of 100 bottles of wine; 1 out of 5 1kg bars of gold
Tangible & non-fungible: trust over diamonds