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Leahy v Attorney-General (NSW) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leahy v Attorney-General (NSW)
''Leahy v Attorney-General for New South Wales'' () (HCA 20 ), (1959) 101 CLR 611, is an Australian and English trusts law case involving a charitable trust, heard by the High Court of Australia in 1959 and the Privy Council. The proceeding concerned the validity a gift to an unincorporated body, concluding that gifts in trust "cannot be made to a purpose or to an object" except for charitable circumstances. ==Facts==
The High Court of Australia held〔On 20 April 1959〕 that the trust was valid. The claimant appealed to the Privy Council. The Privy Council found that the trust was not valid as unincorporated associations are unable to accept gifts or bequests, unless they carry out a charitible cause. Leahy v Attorney-General for New South Wales is commonly referenced in modern Australian law when dealing with issues surrounding bequests, gifts and the ability to contract of unincorporated associations.
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