167 Mass. 363 | Mass. | 1897
It may be assumed in favor of the plaintiff that the allegations of the declaration, if proved, would show the creation of a valid trust. Gerrish v. New Bedford Institution for Savings, 128 Mass. 159. A trust in personal property may be created and proved by paroi. Chase v. Perley, 148 Mass. 289. It is alleged that the money in question was set apart and deposited as a trust fund for the benefit of the plaintiff ; that the defendant’s testatrix made a declaration of trust, whereby it was declared that this fund was to be kept in its place of deposit, and interest accruing on it to be held for the use of the plaintiff, although not to be payable until after the testatrix’s death, and then the whole fund, both interest and principal, to be paid to the plaintiff. It is also alleged that the testatrix communicated to the plaintiff this declaration of trust, with all its terms and conditions.