The case has been followed in most common law jurisdictions.
Sometimes, in a civil law jurisdiction, a foreign trust is involved.
It has now been abolished in most if not all common law jurisdictions.
Even today, they have been completely rejected by almost every common law jurisdiction, including England.
For instance, there's the debate over federal versus local law jurisdiction.
A number of presumptions are found in most common law jurisdictions.
In other common law jurisdictions, interpretation for similar situations is significantly different.
Such a case has not, to date, come before the courts of a common law jurisdiction in any reported decision.
An example of such a state within the common law jurisdiction, and using the black letter legal doctrine is Canada.
Matters of fact have various formal definitions under common law jurisdictions.