5 relations: Beneficiary principle, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, English trust law, John Bowes (art collector), Saunders v Vautier.
Beneficiary principle
The beneficiary principle is a policy of English trusts law, and trusts in Commonwealth jurisdictions, that trusts which do not have charitable objects, as under the UK Charities Act 2006 sections 2 and 3, and also do not make the trust property available for the benefit of defined people (i.e. beneficiaries), are void.
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Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne is a title in the Peerage of Scotland and the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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English trust law
English trust law concerns the creation and protection of asset funds, which are usually held by one party for another's benefit.
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John Bowes (art collector)
John Bowes (19 June 1811 London – 9 October 1885 Streatlam, co. Durham) was an English art collector and thoroughbred racehorse owner who founded the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, Teesdale.
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Saunders v Vautier
, (1841) 4 Beav 115 is a leading English trusts law case.
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