The Law of Trusts and Equitable Obligations provides students wtih a detailed and stimulating account of the law of equity and trusts. The fifth edition has been thoroughly updated by Warren Barr, senior lecturer at the University of Liverpool and Law Teacher of the Year 2006 in collaboration with Robert Pearce and John Stevens.
104 Swain, Re; Swain v Bringeman (1891)... 842 Swain v Law Society (1983) HL... 192, 193,542 Swindle v Harrison (1997) CA... 826, 852,856, 857 Swiss Banking Corpn v Lloyds Bank Ltd (1982) CA; affd (1982) HL .
Equity and Trusts in Australia, second edition provides undergraduate and Juris Doctor students with an accessible introduction to equity and trust law.
This book is essential reading for all those seeking a modern approach to this crucial area of law.
In Hunter v Moss (1994), the English Court of Appeal considered whether a trust 'over 5% of the issued capital of the company' exhibited certainty of subject matter because there was no indication as to which specific shares the ...
Fiduciary law is one of the most important areas of private law, governing a wide range of relationships that affect people in their daily lives.
If you need help with trusts law, then this is the book for you. This book covers all of the topics that a student reader will encounter in any trusts law or equity course.
By considering how contract and fiduciary law interact, and not just how they differ, the contributors to this volume offer new insights into a range of topics, including: status relationships, voluntary undertakings, duties of loyalty, ...
Law Q&A Revision and Study Guide Rosalind Malcolm. 7. Trusts. of. Imperfect. Obligation. ARE YOU READY? In order to attempt the questions in this chapter you will need to have covered the following topics: ○ The exceptional cases where ...
... or because it is not clear what the trustees are to do in carrying out the trust and the court is unable to execute the trust.4 In older cases, ... 5 Pearson vLehman Brothers Finance SA [2010] EWHC 2914 (Ch), [245] (Briggs I).
This volume in the 'Core Text Series' covers the law of trusts, explaining from first principles what 'trusts' is about and providing the student with an understanding of the law and the important academic controversies surrounding it.