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Singapore charitable trustsvalidity

Koh Lau Keow v Attorney-General

[2014] 2 SLR 1165; [2014] SGCA 18
JurisdictionSingapore
CourtCourt of Appeal of Singapore
Year2014
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

A trust will only be upheld as a valid charitable trust if its purposes are exclusively charitable; where a trust deed is open to two constructions the court applies a benignant construction to save the gift, but a trust whose terms permit application of the property to non-charitable purposes (here, a private home/sanctuary for named women alongside a Buddhist temple) is void for want of exclusive charitable purpose.

Area of Law

constitutional

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Tan Seng Kee v Attorney-General [2022] 1 SLR 1347; [2022] SGCA 16
Ong Ming Johnson v Attorney-General [2020] SGHC 63
Singapore Democratic Party v Attorney-General [2020] 1 SLR 586

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