If the document itself is meant to be used fraudulently it is equivalent to the document being about an illegal activity
Class Notes:
Did she get title from agreement?
When she is in court is she enforcing the (immoral) agreement or defending her title?
She is just protecting a property right
The plaintiff can’t bring an action based on a contract that was meant to defraud a 3rd party
3.d. Contracts Conferring Benefits as a Result of Crime
Brissette Estate v. Westbury Life Insurance Co.
SCC Case 1992
Ratio:
It is public policy that a felon cannot benefit from his/her crime
If an individual is rewarded a benefit because of a crime they/their estate will be granted the benefit if a contract directly makes them a beneficiary and they were not privy to that contract
Facts:
Married couple takes out life insurance under which they are labelled "the insured"
The interest is in the husband, so the money would have to be transferred in trust to the husband, so that the wrongdoer does not benefit, and then transferred to the wife.
A trust can't be set up because payment of the insurance policy is unenforceable
This would be different if it were payable to the state initially like in cleaver
Oldfield v Transamerica Life Insurance Co. of Canada
Operates independently from contract law unless modified by statute
Rule extends to those who claim through the criminal's estate
Rule is inapplicable to innocent beneficiaries
For this case: Public policy does not apply to bar a claim by an innocent beneficiary named in an insurance policy merely because the insured dies while committing a crime
Facts:
Plaintiff is trying to claim the proceeds of a life insurance police under which she is named beneficiary
Ex-husband was required to name her beneficiary until their children reached 18; he is paying child support and life insurance is in case he dies and can’t pay
Enforcing illegal contracts would remove the restraint men have from committing crimes
If you could commit a crime and profit greatly from an enforceable contract you made in relation why not? (contract to be paid for assassinating someone)
A Court will not permit injustice
To deny an innocent beneficiary proceeds from claim would be inconsistent with justice
The victim would be punished
Obiter Dicta: Public Policy rule Reform
The distinction between innocent beneficiary and those claiming through criminal's estate seems arbitrary
"It might be appropriate to modify the public policy rule so as to permit an innocent person who claims through the criminal's estate to take insurance proceeds.