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Boyce v Boyce

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Location
  
England, United Kingdom

Ruling court
  
Court of Chancery

Citation(s)
  
(1849) 60 ER 959, (1849) 16 Sim 476

Similar
  
Paul v Constance, Knight v Knight, Milroy v Lord, Vandervell v IRC, T Choithram Internatio

Boyce v Boyce (1849) 60 ER 959 is an English trusts law case, concerning the certainty of subject matter. Its outcome may have become outdated by the more recent judgments in In re Roberts and Re Golay's Will Trusts.

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Facts

The testator left his two houses on trust for his daughters, under the condition that his daughter Maria should choose the one she wanted, and the remaining one would then go to his other daughter Charlotte. Maria died before her father, and it was unknown which house she would have chosen.

Judgment

In the Court of Chancery, the Vice Chancellor, held the trust failed because it was uncertain which house Maria would have chosen, and which would go to Charlotte.

References

Boyce v Boyce Wikipedia