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Knight v Knight

''Knight v Knight'' (1840) 49 ER 58 is an English trusts law case, embodying a simple statement of the "three certainties" principle. This has the effect of determining whether assets can be disposed of in wills, or whether the wording of the will is too vague to allow beneficiaries to collect what appears on the face of the will to be theirs. The case has been followed in most common law jurisdictions.
==Facts==

Knight v Knight made a settlement on 26 April 1729, which passed the manors of Leintwardine and Downton, Herefordshire, including Croft Castle and Downton Castle, down the family line. The first grandson, of his second son, was Richard Payne Knight (a specialist on phallic imagery). He made a will on 3 June 1814, leaving the property to his brother, Thomas Andrew Knight (a horticulturalist), and to his male descendants. But if there were none, the property was to pass to the ‘next descendant in the direct male line of my late grandfather, Richard Knight of Downton…’ He had also said, however,
‘I trust to the liberality of my successors to reward any others of my old servants and tenants according to their deserts, and to their justice in continuing the estates in the male succession, according to the will of the founder of the family, my above-named grandfather.’

Thomas’ son died early, and Thomas died intestate. His daughter, Charlotte, had married Sir William Edward Rouse Boughton. Richard’s second brother, Edward, had a grandson named John Knight, who brought a claim alleging that Thomas had been bound to make a strict settlement in favour of the male line. William Boughton argued that no such trust had been created and the property had in fact gone to Thomas absolutely, and thus on to Charlotte and his family.

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