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A recent decision of the Royal Court of Jersey has determined whether a foundation established and incorporated under Jersey law can be set aside on the grounds of mistake. The case is significant for individuals who may be looking to establish a foundation in Jersey as it provides guidance on the remedies available to them if they have taken action based on deficient advice.
It also demonstrates that a foundation cannot be a sham.