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Cases and Materials on Equity and Trusts Book

A comprehensive text with a wide range of relevant, interesting case law, statutory material, academic extracts and official proposals for law reform. In a subject that is heavily case based, the contents of Cases and Materials on Equity and Trusts provide a complete source of reference to students. The book is set out in a logical structure which corresponds to the typical undergraduate course in equity and trusts, and is linked by engaging commentary and stimulating questions together with questions for further study. The fourth edition has been revised and updated to include extracts from a number of significant new statutes, judicial decisions and reform proposals. Statutes include the Trustee Act 2000, the Trustee Delegation Act 1999 and the Human Rights Act 1998. Recent significant case law includes House of Lords decisions on tracing (Foskett v McKeown), the equitable liablility of third parties (Twinsectra Ltd v Yardley) and fiduciary conflicts of interest (Fefri Bolkiah v KPMG). There have also been a number of significant recent decisions of the Court of Appeal, including Pennington v Waine; Paragon Finance plc v Thakerar Gillett v Holt. Notable reform proposals include Law Commission papers on Sharing Homes, Limitation of Actions and the effect of Illegality on Trusts.Read More

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  • 019926192X
  • 9780199261925
  • Paul Todd, Gary Watt
  • 5 June 2003
  • Oxford University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 545
  • 4th Revised edition
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