What happens in equity if the settlor has done everything they can to transfer the property?

What happens in equity if the settlor has done everything they can to transfer the property?



Answer: Equity does not perfect an imperfect gift Pennington, it merely finds the trust completely constituted from the day the settlor has done everything they can (or unconscionable to recall)

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