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The Rationale Underpinning the Recognition of Secret Trusts as Explained

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The rationale underpinning the recognition of secret trusts as explained in McCormick v Grogan (1869-70) LR 4 HL 82 is the maxim that equity will not allow a statute to be used as an instrument of fraud.


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