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TRUSTEE POWERS AND DUTIES
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TRUSTEE POWERS AND DUTIES
POWERS (discretionary)
Maintanence
Advancement
Buy land
DUTIES (must be exercised)
Fiduciary
Good Faith
No Profit
OTHER UNAUTHORISED PROFITS
Robinson v Pett - Administer gratuitously
Boardman v Phipps - liable for profits although were honest
Changes in the law
Personal or Proprietary remedy?
Lister v Stubbs - No proprietary basis therefore no proprietary remedy
Reid departed from Stubbs - held on constructive trust for the crown. Templemen talks of 'good man theory' ands how bribery is an evil practice
Sinclair - reverts back to stubbs. Reid received critiscim. Proprietry remedy is unncecessary as property was never owned by the principal in the firs
European Ventures v Mankarious
Neuberger's three categories (Sinclair) - no proprietary remedy unless falls under
1. Asset or money is or has been the property of the fiduciary principle
2. Trustee acquired money/asset by taking advantage of an opportunity that was properly that of the B
3. Other
SECRET BRIBES
Huntingdon Cooper - he will be under a duty to account in equity
Reading v AG - bribe money but Fiduciary was still liable to account
Self dealing
Titto v Wadell - transaction becomes voidable
Wright v Morgan/Kane v Radley Kane/Moore - strict rule applied
Ex Parte James - Beneficiaries informed consent
Remedy? - let the transaction stand or avoid trasnaction
No Conflict
Bray v Ford - "Inflexible rule of equity" per Lord Herschell
Keech v Sandford - Lord King - Too high a risk that position could be abused
Not act for own benefit or 3rd party
Skill and Care
Trustee Act 2000 S1
s3 and 4 apply to investment
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