STAMP DUTY CASE.
DECISION OF COURT RESERVED (PHESS ASSOCIATION TELEGBAM.) WELLINGTON, March >J. Further argument in favour of defendant was presented in the case, Gould and others v. Commissioner of Stamp Duties by the Solicitor-General. He contended that the submission of plaintiffs that the settlor had constituted himself the trustee of the settled fund in favour of his children could not be sound, as there, was no evidence whatsover before the Court which might justify it. Thej-e was 110 evidence of an irrevocable declaration which was necessary to constitute a trust. The Court reserve# its decision.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 11
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