The power conferred on the court to vary a settlement1 is a power enabling it to make orders with reference to the application of property settled not by any instrument under which the parties take a beneficial interest but by settlements and settlements only, made either in contemplation of, or during, the marriage or civil partnership of the parties whose marriage
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