Is there any case law where a mixed fund has been found?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Grayson v. Walsh, 1925 CanLII 156 (SK QB):

In In re Smith; Smith v. Smith [1913] 2 Ch. 216, at p. 223, 83 L.J. Ch. 13, when holding that there was no mixed fund under the terms of the will before him, Mr. Justice Eve says: In one sense no doubt the Argentine real and personal estate are mixed they are given together to the same persons * * * but the important point is that there is no trust for conversion for the purposes of satisfying the charge.

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