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Secretary Department of Social Security v James (1990) 95 ALR 615
This case considered the issue of the intention to create a trust and whether or not a woman had the sufficient intention to create a trust in favour of her daughter when she bought a property in her own name for her daughter to live in. Furthermore whether or not there was a requirement that this intention be in writing.
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