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CPD Course:
Constructive Trust

Presented by
Mr. Clemence Yeung,
Barrister-at-Law

Constructive Trust
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Code: EVT000000456 Level: Intermediate
Date: 12 March 2025 (Wednesday) Language: English
Time: 14:30 - 16:00
(Reception starts at 14:00)
Accreditation(s): LSHK CPD Points being applied for
Venue: Admission:
Standard Fee: HK$1,280.00
Advanced Booking: HK$1,080.00
(on or before 26 February 2025)

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Presenter's Profile:
Mr. Clemence Yeung

Mr. Yeung was called to the Bar in 1997.  Prior to that he was admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales and in Hong Kong and practised as a solicitor in the litigation department of an international firm.  He was a contributor to Halsbury's Laws of Hong Kong Volume 18(1) Maritime Law (Butterworths) and has authored a book on the law of unjust enrichment in Hong Kong.

Course Outline:

In 2025 the Final Court of Appeal may have occasion to determine whether secret profits obtained in breach of fiduciary duty give rise to a constructive trust which constitutes a “true trust” for the purposes of the Limitation Ordinance.  Coincidentally the UK Supreme Court will soon have the opportunity to consider whether equitable compensation is available against a dishonest assister in respect of a breach of trust involving similar secret profits, in a case where before the Court of Appeal it was common ground that such profits were held under a “true trust”. This talk will look at the two cases in question.  (Hui Chun Ping v Hui Kau Mo [2024] 2 HKLRD 178 and Hotel Portfolio II UK Ltd (in liquidation) and another v Ruhan and another [2023] Bus LR 160).  It will also provide an overview of the law on constructive trust, referring to such leading cases as Manchester Trust v Furness [1895] 2 QB 539, Selangor United Rubber Estates Ltd v Cradock (No 3) [1968] 1 WLR 1555, Grupo Torras SA v Al-Sabah [1999] CLC 1469, Ultraframe (UK) Ltd v Fielding [2005] EWHC 1638 and Barlow Clowes International Ltd (in liquidation) v Eurotrust International Ltd [2006] 1 WLR 1476.

Additionally, references will be made to cases such as Williams v Central Bank of Nigeria [2014] AC 1189, Gwembe Valley Development Co Ltd v Koshy [2004] 1 BCLC 131, First Subsea Ltd (formerly BSW. Ltd) v Balltec Ltd [2018] Ch 25, Novoship Finance plc v Mikhaylyuk [2015] QB 499 and Group Seven Ltd and another v Nasir and others [2020] Ch 129.  The talk will end with a brief consideration of the decision of the UK Supreme Court in Byers v Saudi National Bank [2024] AC 1191.

(The present presentation will not address common intention constructive trust.)

This course is provided by:  Kornerstone Limited
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