Trust Assignment
Trust Assignment
Trust Assignment
{SPECIFICALLY, TRUST}
ASSIGNMENT:
Charitable trust, also known as ‘Public trust’, is a trust created for the benefit of the
public, even though specific individuals could benefit from it, it’s a trust created
ultimately for the public.
The donee charity, having failed to perform the directive in the will of the testator,
the court held the gift void and the gift over to the Christ Hospital London took
effect even though outside the Perpetuity Period.
Perpetuity period applies to future interests in assets {i.e} interests that do not take-
effect immediately.1
Perpetuity Period is the length of life or lives in being plus Twenty-One years. {a
life in being means a life in existence at the time of the disposition}. Property must
vest within the perpetuity period. The capital of a private trust may not be rendered
inalienable for longer than the perpetuity period.2
Any attempt to create a trust and to apply the income of that trust to some private
purpose in perpetuity will fail.
1
THOMPSON REUTERS PRACTICAL LAW: GLOSSARY PERPETUITY
PERIOD>https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com> accessed 23rd april 2022, @12:07pm.
2
J.O Fabunmi, Equity and Trust: on “THE RUES RELATING TO PERPETUITY” @ page 266, accessed on 21 st april, 2022
@12:00pm
But, if the purpose of a trust is charitable the property of that trust can be rendered
Perpetually Inalienable.
This writer affirms in the positive that the case afore mentioned does relate to
Charitable trust.
For a Trust to fall under the ambiance or doctrine of being Charitable, it must
fulfill certain requirements, :
Drawing back to the case in scenario, it is not to be forgotten that it is sorely at the
discretion of the court to determine whether a trust is charitable or not, with the
Attorney-General who enforces it, these requirements must also be satisfied. So if
all requirements are fulfilled it is to be assumed that it does fall under Charitable
Trust.
The testator in his trust emphasized : “the benefit of Corporation of Reading, …or
transferred to the Corporation of London for the benefit of Christ’s Hospital”.
It can be deduced that this is trust created for the general public, even though
individuals can and will benefit from it.
Where it was held to qualify as charitable trust, the most important element, is that
“it must be for the benefit of the public”. The trust is thus said to be charitable.