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An intention (even a fervent desire) to give, no matter how clearly expressed and repeated, is not enough; the donor must also do everything 'necessary

  1. "An intention (even a fervent desire) to give, no matter how clearly expressed and repeated, is not enough; the donor must also do everything 'necessary to be done' as stated in Milroy v Lord and applied by the Court of Appeal in Re Rose"

P. Luxton 'In search of perfection: the Re Rose Rule rationale' [2012] Conv 70, 74-5

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