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Re Bucks Constabulary Widows and Orphans Fund Friendly Society (no 2)
CourtHigh Court
Citation 1 All ER 623
Case opinions
Walton J
Keywords
Certainty, express trusts

Re Bucks Constabulary Widows and Orphans Fund Friendly Society (no 2) 1 All ER 623 is an English trusts law case, concerning the policy of the "beneficiary principle" and unincorporated associations.

Facts

The Bucks Constabulary Fund Friendly Society was set up to give relief to widows and orphans of deceased members. It was an unincorporated association registered under the Friendly Societies Act 1896. It had no rules for how assets should be distributed if it was wound up. It was disputed whether surplus assets should go to the Crown as bona vacantia, or be distributed among the members equally on a per capita, or another basis.

Judgment

Walton J held that the present members of the association shared in the surplus property equally.

I can see no reason for thinking that this analysis is any different whether the purpose for which the members of the association associate are a social club, a sporting club, to establish a widows’ and orphans’ fund, to obtain a separate parliament for Cornwall, or to further the advance of alchemy.

Unless there is a rule to the contrary, past members have no rights in a group’s assets, unless by death or resignation the society is reduced to one member. If so, the one cannot claim to be the association, as one cannot associate with oneself. So the property must be regarded as ownerless, and go to the Crown as bona vacantia.

Significance

The ratio from this case is largely irrelevant following Hanchett‐Stamford v Attorney‐General in which dissolution by membership falling below two entitles the surviving member to the remainder of the unincorporated associations assets.

See also

Sources on associations
The Satanita AC 59
Leahy v Attorney‐General for New South Wales UKPC 1
Re Recher’s Will Trusts Ch 526
Re Lipinski’s Will Trusts Ch 235
Re Grant’s Will Trusts 3 All ER 359
Conservative and Unionist Central Office v Burrell 1 WLR 522
Re West Sussex Constabulary Trusts Ch 1
Re Bucks Constabulary Society (no 2) 1 All ER 623
Hanchett-Stamford v Attorney-General Ch 173
Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965 s 1
Friendly Societies Act 1974 s 54(1)
Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 ss 12-14
Companies Act 2006
Charities Act 2011
Beneficiary principle and English trusts law

Notes

  1. Ch 173

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