Which case set out the principle that settlors have to use words which show a clear intention to subject the recipient of the property to a binding obligation to hold that property on trust for a beneficiary?
A) Adams v Lindsell
B) Re Adams and Kensington Vestry
C) Pepper v Adams
D) Kensington v Smith
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