Chapter 9 Multiple choice questions

Variation of trusts

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. The rule in Saunders v Vautier empowers trust beneficiaries to do many things, but which of the following is not amongst them?

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. (1) Where in the management or ………….of any property vested in trustees, any sale, lease, mortgage, surrender, release, or other disposition, or any purchase, investment, acquisition, expenditure, or other transaction, is in the opinion of the court expedient, but the same cannot be effected by reason of the absence of any power for that purpose vested in the trustees by the trust instrument, if any, or by law, the court may by order confer upon the trustees, either generally or in any particular instance, the necessary power for the purpose, on such terms, and subject to such provisions and conditions, if any, as the court may think fit and may direct in what manner any money authorised to be expended, and the costs of any transaction, are to be paid or borne as between capital and income.
Which of the following is the word missing from the preceding extract from Trustee Act 1925 s.57(1)?

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. In which one of the following scenarios might a testator's will be rectified?

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. Which of the following is not a beneficiary on whose behalf the court may approve an arrangement varying or revoking all or any of the trusts under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958?

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. If all of the following are available, who ought to apply for an order varying a trust under the 1958 Act?

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. Which of the following statements accurately summarises how variations occur under the 1958 Act?

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. According to s. 1(1)(b) of the 1958 Act, the court may, if it thinks fit, approve a variation on behalf of:
any person (whether ascertained or not) who…….become entitled, directly or indirectly, to an interest under the trusts as being at a future date or on the happening of a future event a person of any specified description or a member of any specified class of persons…etc.
What word is missing from the preceding extract from the 1958 Act?

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. Which of the following trusts can be brought to an end today under the Rule in Saunders v Vautier?

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. If a court is satisfied that a will is so expressed that it fails to carry out the testator's intentions, in consequence of a clerical error or a failure to understand his instructions, what can the court require?

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. Which of the following factors is NOT sufficient on its own to justify a variation of trust under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958?

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