· 5/6/1952
McGann v. Capital Savings Bank & Trust Co.
Citations
- 89 A.2d 123
- 117 Vt. 179
- 1952 Vt. LEXIS 123
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- “It is a familiar principle of equity that a trust is implied whenever the circumstances 7 are such, that the person taking the legal estate, whether by fraud or otherwise, cannot enjoy the beneficial interest without violating the rules of honesty and fair dealing.”
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Judges: Sherburne, Jeffords, Cleary, Adams, Cushing
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