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UK Law Reference
모든 판례
Equity & Trusts
House of Lords
2001

Foskett v McKeown

[2001] 1 AC 102

판결 이유

Tracing is a process of identifying trust property as it moves through different forms. Beneficiaries whose money has been used to pay premiums on a life insurance policy are entitled to a proportionate share of the policy proceeds.

사실관계

Mr Murphy was trustee of money paid by would-be purchasers of building plots in Portugal, which he was obliged to hold on trust for them. In breach of trust he took some of that money and used it to pay two of the five annual premiums on a life insurance policy on his own life, written in trust for his children. Murphy then killed himself, and the policy paid out £1,000,000 to his children. The purchasers, whose trust money had funded two of the premiums, claimed a proportionate share of the death benefit.

판결 요약

The House of Lords held, by a 3–2 majority, that the beneficiaries could trace their trust money into the insurance payout and were entitled to a proportionate share of the £1,000,000 (roughly reflecting the proportion of the premiums paid with their money), rather than being limited to recovering the amount of the premiums with interest. Lord Millett, for the majority, explained that tracing is not itself a claim or a remedy but simply the evidential process by which a claimant identifies what has happened to their property and shows that value derived from it is represented by a new asset. Where a beneficiary's money is used to acquire or maintain an asset, the beneficiary can assert a proprietary interest in that asset and share proportionately in any increase in its value, because the claim vindicates a continuing property right rather than reversing an unjust enrichment; considerations of discretion or 'unjust enrichment' defences therefore did not cut down the proprietary claim. The minority would have limited recovery to a lien for the premiums. Foskett is the leading modern authority on the nature of tracing and proprietary claims to mixed substitute assets.

주요 인용문

"Tracing is neither a claim nor a remedy. It is merely the process by which a claimant demonstrates what has happened to his property."

Lord Millett

후속 처리

Good law

Authoritative statement on the nature of tracing as a process, not a remedy.