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COURT
OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY
DIVISION
Fetter Lane London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
Court
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Defendants |
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Claimant
MISS SUSANNAH MEADWAY appeared on behalf of the Third and Fourth Defendants
MISS GEORGIA BEDWORTH appeared on behalf of the First, Second, Fifth and Sixth Defendants
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VERSION
OF JUDGMENT
"... arguably it should not be deterred fromvarying
such a settlement, provided that the substantive
conditions
of the applicable law for
varying
the trust are met."
"While the law remains to beclarified,
it would be strange if the effect of the Hague Trusts
Convention
were to make it less, rather than more, likely that the English
court
would act in a foreign element
case."
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