What is the guiding principle in the constitution of trusts by conveyance?

What is the guiding principle in the constitution of trusts by conveyance?




Answer: The settlor must do everything in their power to transfer the property - Re Rose (settlor done all in his power to divest himself of shares), Milroy (failed to register the transfer of property), Pennington (donor intended to make an immediate gift of shares, would have been unconscionable for her to recall them, fully constituted)

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