Deck 16: Cy-Près

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The doctrine of cy-près can apply when a charitable gift fails.
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In Re Lepton's Charity (1972) Ch 276 it was held that the court would consider the 'spirit of the gift' when deciding whether the cy-près doctrine applies.
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Which case held that a gift left for the purposes of an unincorporated association will not be subject to the cy-près doctrine as long as those purposes continue?

A)Re Finger's Will Trusts
B)Re Bones' Will Trusts
C)Re Eyelids' Will Trust
D)Re Fingernails' Will Trusts
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Which of these are situations where general charitable intention must be considered?

A)initial failure
B)inter vivos failure
C)post-mortem failure
D)subsequent failure
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What is the doctrine of cy-près?
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When does subsequent failure arise?
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Where there is a gift to several charities and one non-charitable organisation, would this be sufficient to suggest that the testator had a general charitable intention?
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Is it appropriate to consider other, non-charitable, bequests that a testator made in his will when analysing the testator's general intention?
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Which case highlights that an area may be redefined if the class of people that the settlor stated to benefit from his charitable trust ceases to exist?
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Section 65 of the Charities Act 2011 provides that the donor can request the return of his gift instead of it being given cy-près to another charity if his original charity fulfils its purpose or otherwise fails.
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An anonymous donor under section 63 of the Charities Act 2011 would not include a person who contributes to a charity through a collecting tin in a street or who buys a lottery ticket to support the good cause.
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Cy-près will apply in every situation where a charity fails.
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If the charity continues in another form, the charitable gift will not have failed.
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General charitable intention must be shown before a gift can be transferred to another recipient under the cy-près doctrine.
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Any recipient can receive a failed charitable gift under the doctrine of cy-près.
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Initial failure occurs when the recipient institution had ceased to exist before the testator's death.
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Section 62 of the Charities Act 2011 has widened out when a cy-près scheme may be permitted.
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A cy-près scheme can be put into effect if it was thought that using the money in a different way would be a better use of the testator's gift.
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Where a whole property has been given as a charitable gift but the testator has only provided a use for part of it, the charitable purpose can be enlarged to cover the gift as a whole.
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What does section 63 of the Charities Act 2011 deal with?
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Deck 16: Cy-Près
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The doctrine of cy-près can apply when a charitable gift fails.
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In Re Lepton's Charity (1972) Ch 276 it was held that the court would consider the 'spirit of the gift' when deciding whether the cy-près doctrine applies.
True
3
Which case held that a gift left for the purposes of an unincorporated association will not be subject to the cy-près doctrine as long as those purposes continue?

A)Re Finger's Will Trusts
B)Re Bones' Will Trusts
C)Re Eyelids' Will Trust
D)Re Fingernails' Will Trusts
A
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Which of these are situations where general charitable intention must be considered?

A)initial failure
B)inter vivos failure
C)post-mortem failure
D)subsequent failure
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What is the doctrine of cy-près?
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When does subsequent failure arise?
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Where there is a gift to several charities and one non-charitable organisation, would this be sufficient to suggest that the testator had a general charitable intention?
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Is it appropriate to consider other, non-charitable, bequests that a testator made in his will when analysing the testator's general intention?
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Which case highlights that an area may be redefined if the class of people that the settlor stated to benefit from his charitable trust ceases to exist?
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Section 65 of the Charities Act 2011 provides that the donor can request the return of his gift instead of it being given cy-près to another charity if his original charity fulfils its purpose or otherwise fails.
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An anonymous donor under section 63 of the Charities Act 2011 would not include a person who contributes to a charity through a collecting tin in a street or who buys a lottery ticket to support the good cause.
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Cy-près will apply in every situation where a charity fails.
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If the charity continues in another form, the charitable gift will not have failed.
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General charitable intention must be shown before a gift can be transferred to another recipient under the cy-près doctrine.
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Any recipient can receive a failed charitable gift under the doctrine of cy-près.
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Initial failure occurs when the recipient institution had ceased to exist before the testator's death.
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Section 62 of the Charities Act 2011 has widened out when a cy-près scheme may be permitted.
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A cy-près scheme can be put into effect if it was thought that using the money in a different way would be a better use of the testator's gift.
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Where a whole property has been given as a charitable gift but the testator has only provided a use for part of it, the charitable purpose can be enlarged to cover the gift as a whole.
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What does section 63 of the Charities Act 2011 deal with?
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