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Pob achos
Equity & Trusts
House of Lords
2001

Foskett v McKeown

[2001] 1 AC 102

Ratio Decidendi

Tracing is a process of identifying trust property as it moves through different forms. Beneficiaries whose money has been used to pay premiums on a life insurance policy are entitled to a proportionate share of the policy proceeds.

Ffeithiau

Murphy, a trustee, misappropriated trust funds and used some to pay premiums on a life insurance policy. He then committed suicide. The beneficiaries claimed a share of the policy payout.

Crynodeb o'r dyfarniad

The House of Lords held (3-2) that the beneficiaries were entitled to a proportionate share of the insurance proceeds, as the premiums were paid with their money.

Dyfyniadau allweddol

"Tracing is neither a claim nor a remedy. It is merely the process by which a claimant demonstrates what has happened to his property."

Lord Millett

Triniaeth ddilynol

Good law

Authoritative statement on the nature of tracing as a process, not a remedy.