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Abstract There is a dearth of authority addressing what the test for capacity is where a settlor is exercising powers reserved to them under a trust instrument, and even less guidance as to the application of the law of undue influence to the exercise of such powers. The Grand Court of the Cayman Islands has recently grappled with both of these issues.