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Chapter 6 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 6 Multiple choice questions
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The doctrine of incorporation by reference means that
All the terms of a will must be contained in the will itself
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The will may refer to other documents
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The will may refer to other documents, which must be in existence when the will is made
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The will may contain more than one document
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What is the difference between a fully secret and a half secret trust?
A fully secret trust includes
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the property of the deceased
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In a fully secret trust the secret trustees are only told of the existence of the trust, not the names of the beneficiaries
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A fully secret trust does not appear in the will
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In a half secret trust only one of the secret trustees has to agree to hold on trust
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Which of the following is
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one of the three essential requirements of a secret trust?
The trust must be in writing
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Intention
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Communication
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Acquiescence
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Communication in a fully secret trust must be:
Before the will is made
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At any time, if it is by letter
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Before the testator dies
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To all the secret trustees
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Which of the following is
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an essential requirement of a mutual will?
The married couple have made identical or similar wills
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The married couple have made a contract not to revoke their will
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The married couple leave property to each other
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The mutual will becomes binding on the death of the first spouse
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'Contemplation of death' is one of the three requirements for a donatio mortis causa. What does it mean?
The donor expects to die
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Delivery of dominion The donor is old and expects to die soon
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Expectation of death .The donor has a terminal illness
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The donor must have good reason to anticipate death in the near future
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When a fully secret trust fails, what happens to the property that the testator intended to be held on trust?
The property returns to the estate of the testator on a resulting trust
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The intended secret trustee(s) can keep the property
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It is divided among the other beneficiaries in the will
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It goes to the government as ownerless goods (bona vacantia)
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For a donatio mortis causa to be valid the donor must deliver dominion over the property to the donee. Which of the following would
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count as delivery of dominion?
Giving a Post Office Savings book to the donee
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Giving the key to a safety deposit box to the donee
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Giving a front door key to the donee. The documents of title are in the house
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Giving the vehicle registration document of a car to the donee
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There may be more than one secret trustee. If communication is to only one of the secret trustees
None of the secret trustees is bound by the trust
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All the secret trustees are bound
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If the secret trustees are joint tenants and communication is before the will is made, they are both bound
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If the secret trustees are tenants in common and communication is before the will is made, they are both bound
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The rule in
Strong v Bird
(1874) LR 18 Eq 315 applies to which type of property?
Debts only
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Personal property only
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Real property only
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All types of property
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