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Equity and Trusts Revision - Charitable Trusts (Answer Structure & Key Cases)

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The document includes key cases as well as an answer structure for the 'Charitable Trusts' question. Being a recent graduate in law myself (2017), I can understand that Equity & Trusts as a module can be tricky for many students and takes time to grasp, especially when it is a core module which every student needs to learn! However, with my set of examination notes I have provided an easy structure to follow for one of the topics as it is a very popular and preferable area for students which tends to come up on the exam paper almost every year. Therefore, it is vitally important for you to know. I personally chose to answer this topic area myself whilst sitting the exam as I felt the concept of the charity question was very convenient and not difficult by any stretch, although subjective I would strongly advise current students to pick this topic. My condensed answer plan and key cases will help you ace your exams without any problem. The cases highlighted within the document are clear and tailored in a way where they are easy for the brain to remember regardless of a students learning capacity. Lengthy note-taking can be time consuming, hence the reason why I am here to make sure you succeed!

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Equity and Trusts Exam Revision – Answer Structure + Key Cases for Charitable
Trusts


 Charitable Trusts: Problem Question Structure -
 Introduce the topic area and signpost your answer
 For a trust to be successfully charitable, it must meet the following requirements
(deal with each one in order):
1) Is the purpose charitable in nature? The purpose must come under one of the
heads of charitable purpose as listed in the Charities Act 2011 s3(1). Examples:
Advancement of Education, Animal Welfare, Relief of Poverty are all charitable
purposes.
You can also discuss the development of the charities act/legislation and how it has
changed from the Charitable Uses Act 1601, Pemsel's Case (1891), to the Charities
Act 2006 etc. You should then apply the relevant cases to support your answer
depending on the particular head of charitable purpose that comes up in the exam.
2) Does the purpose benefit the public? Apply Charities Act 2011 (s2(1)(b) & cases
as to what they have to say in relation to the 'purpose' benefitting the public – public
benefit test. Charity Commission guidance is also very useful to talk about.
3) Does the purpose have any political aims/messages/motives? If yes, they cannot
be charitable and the purpose will fail at this stage and not be a trust. Apply cases which
support the failure of political changes.
4) Is trust exclusively charitable? It must only be for charitable reasons and nothing
else. 5) Finally, if relevant explain, apply and distinguish the Cy-pres Doctrine:
Initial Failure OR Subsequent Failure? - Conclude Answer for Scenario.



For each charitable requirement do the following:
 State the legal principle
 Explain the reasons or basis for that principle
 Give Authority (case law)
 Apply the case to the facts
 Conclude (i.e. have the charitable requirements been met successfully to
create a charitable trust?)
 Evaluate where relevant (compare case judgments and why judges arrived
at that particular decision, has a more recent case set a precedent to
follow? Is the law changing in that area?)
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