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Gladstone v White
[2023] EWHC 329 (Ch)
Key Principle
Where a vulnerable elderly person reposes trust and confidence in another to manage his financial affairs and makes a substantial gift calling for explanation without adequate explanation, informed consent or independent advice, the gift is presumed to be procured by undue influence and will be set aside; a separate proprietary estoppel claim fails where the assurances relied upon were not clear enough to found reasonable reliance.
Area of Law
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