Cunliff's Trustees v. Cunliff [1900] ScotLR 38_134 (30 November 1900)
The company validly exercised its power to capitalise profits and issue new shares as capital; trustees are bound to hold and administer the new shares as capital of the trust estate, and the liferenter is not entitled to them as income or to the cash equivalent.
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- Citation
- [1900] ScotLR 38_134
- Parties
- Applicant: Cunliff's Trustees; Respondent: Mrs Cunliff; Respondent: Children and representatives of a deceased child of the truster
- Jurisdiction
- Scotland
- Judgment Date
- 30 November 1900
- Procedural Posture
- Special Case / Judgment
- Outcome
- first and second questions answered in the negative, third in the affirmative
- Legal Topics
- Liferent and Fee, Rights of Liferenter and Fiar, Capitalisation of Profits, Distribution of Reserve Fund, Trust Administration
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Parties
Cunliff's Trustees
Applicant
Mrs Cunliff
Respondent
Children and representatives of a deceased child of the truster
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Special Case / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether newly issued shares from capitalised reserve fund are income or capital for liferenter and fiar
- 2 Whether liferenter is entitled to new shares or cash equivalent as revenue
- 3 Whether trustees must retain new shares as capital of trust estate
Ratio Decidendi
The company validly exercised its power to capitalise profits and issue new shares as capital; trustees are bound to hold and administer the new shares as capital of the trust estate, and the liferenter is not entitled to them as income or to the cash equivalent.
Court Disposition
first and second questions answered in the negative, third in the affirmative
Orders
- Trustees are entitled and bound to retain and administer the 352 shares as part of the capital of the trust estate.
- Liferenter is not entitled to have the shares transferred to her as revenue or to receive payment of the sum applied in payment for the new shares.
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