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Equitable Undue Influence and Religion

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Ridge, Pauline

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Sweet & Maxwell Ltd

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An educated woman in her mid-thirties joined a religious community and made vows of poverty, obedience to the community’s leader and chastity. To fulfil her vow of poverty, she gave her assets to the leader on trust for the community’s purposes.

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Law Quarterly Review

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