Cowan v Scargill
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Cowan v Scargill
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Cowan v Scargill [1985] Ch 270 is an English trusts law case, concerning the scope of discretion of trustees to make investments for the benefit of their members. It held that trustees cannot ignore the financial interests of the beneficiaries. Some of the obiter dicta in Cowan, however, have been implicitly doubted by Harries v The Church Commissioners for England, which held that trustees are entitled to consider the social and moral interests of the beneficiaries where they relate to the expr
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1985 English trusts law case
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2024-01-14T13:41:36Z
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