In Allcard v Skinner,the court held that a former sister in the Church of England could not recover gifts she had passed to the church as a result of undue influence because:
A) the plaintiff had not taken action within a reasonable time.
B) there is no recognised fiduciary relationship between a religious adviser and devotee.
C) the plaintiff had genuinely consented at the time the gifts were made.
D) the Church had satisfactorily discharged its burden of proof under the presumption of benefit rule.
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