| 11. | Prima facie the surplus is held on a resulting trust for those who provided it.
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| 12. | Seeing that there were no ascertainable beneficiaries, there was a resulting trust for Mr . Vandervell.
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| 13. | Applying these conventional principles of resulting trust to the present case, the Bank's claim must fail.
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| 14. | Lord Browne-Wilkinson's reasoning was that only if a recipient's conscience were affected, could a resulting trust arise.
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| 15. | If so, there was clearly a resulting trust situation and Bronze held in trust for the bank.
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| 16. | }} is a leading English trusts law case concerning the circumstances under which a resulting trust arises.
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| 17. | The resulting trust and authority that governments enjoy applies equally, if not more so, to heads of state.
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| 18. | It will therefore not cover oral trusts, resulting trusts, constructive trusts, statutory trusts or trusts created by judicial order.
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| 19. | If a testamentary trust fails, the property usually will be held on resulting trusts for the testator's residuary estate.
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| 20. | Allowing the employees to enjoy any part of the surplus by way of resulting trust would probably exceed those limits.
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