[COURT OF APPEAL]
WRIGHT v. CARTER.
[1901 W. 4492.]
1902 Oct. 28, 30;
Nov. 1, 3, 4, 5, 17.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, STIRLING and COZENS-HARDY L.JJ.
Solicitor and ClientFiduciary RelationVoluntary SettlementGift by Client to SolicitorSale by Client to SolicitorUndue InfluenceConsideration, Insufficiency ofSeparate Solicitor, Duties ofCompetent independent AdviceGift to Children as well as to SolicitorSeverable DeedPartial AvoidanceTrustee Solicitor-donee, Removability ofLimiting Avoidance to Beneficial InterestBeneficiaries, Consent ofForm of Order setting aside Deed.

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