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[Music] in this lesson we are going to have a look at express trusts specifically declaration now in order for an express trust to be properly declared it must be in either words or in writing and this was primarily mentioned in the ratio of the seminal case of Ray van der Waals trust now besides this what you need to understand is as the guessing and guessing what is important is not really what the speaker or the person who is actually saying the words meant rather what the reasonable bystander thought so whats important to understand in relation to the Declaration of Trust being in words or writing is that its an objective test based on the reasonable by scent now subsequent to this there are several other requirements which need to be fulfilled as well firstly you must show that the settlor intended to create the trust what is meant by this is whether the settlor wanted to legally bind someone else or a third party to be trustee to the trust have a look at McCormick and Grogan a