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Keech v Sandford
Lanlord refused to lease the trust so the trustee decided he would take it for himself. Court said he couldn't. The remedy was a constructive trust meaning the trustee held the lease on behalf of the beneficiary.
Wrexham Associated Football Club Ltd
Property developer/lawyer was eyeing up a football club to develop it into a shopping centre. He became the director of the football club. He managed to enter into a contract with development company to develop football club ground. Court siad this was a breach of duty. Contract for sale was held on constructive trust for football club-can a contract constitute property? Yes because the court recognises rights arising from a contract (chose in possession)
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