Comprehensive in its coverage and edited by a leading authority on trusts, this is the definitive work of reference on this subject for practitioners and academics alike.
DIVISION ONE - PRELIMINARY DEFINITIONS -- DIVISION TWO - EXPRESS OR DECLARED TRUSTS -- 1.
As a textbook combined with a sourcebook, this well-established work on modern English trust law not only offers two books for the price of one, but also illuminates the topics covered by a careful arrangement of text and materials.
Cases and Commentary on the Law of Trusts
This introductory text adopts a pragmatic approach, focusing on basic principles of equity and trusts in the UK and other jurisdictions where relevant.
Now in its third edition, this book presents an in-depth analysis of a range of highly topical issues of great significance in the area of international trust law.
Cases and Commentary on the Law of Trusts
A Manual of the Law of Real Property
This edition of this textbook on the law of trusts is aimed primarily at undergraduates, but is also suitable for postgraduate/professional students.
This major work provides practitioners with an incisive examination of the many important developments in laws relating to trusts and trustees that have taken place since the last edition such as the Trusts of Land and Appointment of ...
The 15th edition of this text adopts the same format as earlier editions, extracting the principles of trust law in the form of articles, which are then followed by analytical commentary.
Underhill and Hayton Law of Trusts and Trustees 1st Supplement to 19th Edition
Underhill's Law Relating to Trusts and Trustees
Underhill and Hayton Law of Trusts and Trustees: 2nd supplement to 19th edition
This major work provides practitioners with an incisive examination of the many important developments in laws relating to trusts and trustees that have taken place since the last edition in 2006, as well as forecasting likely developments ...
This book provides a detailed analysis of these principles both from a common law & a civil law point of view.
The course first deals with ± What is a ‘trust’ in the global arena ? » because the concept has developed from English trusts that create proprietary rights binding third parties to complex offshore trusts with additional flexible ...