Providing an essential resource for a first course in equity and trusts, Complete Equity and Trusts provides an accessible blend of cases, materials, and clear explanatory text. Suitable for new law students, Clements and Abass clearly outline the core topics in the subject in an approachable and unimposing way with reference to a broad range of related materials. Designed to offer a comprehensive and stand-alone resource, the range of supporting features ensures that students feel confident in tackling the complex and diverse issues related to this field of law. Key terms and cases are highlighted throughout, while learning objectives, self-test questions, and concluding summaries for each chapter help to reinforce students' understanding and fully prepare them for assessment.
Equity and Trusts is an ideal textbook for undergraduate courses on the law of trusts and equitable remedies.
Understanding Equity and Trusts
Harries v Church Commissioners [1992] 1 WLR 1241 The Church Commissioners are the trustees of the Church of england. They already had an ethical investment policy and already avoided investments in armaments, gambling, alcohol, tobacco, ...
This collection of essays, written by leading commentators from across the common law world, examines a range of topics concerning Equity and Trusts in the commercial context.
Graham Virgo overcomes the complex issues in the study of trusts and equity with unparalleled clarity, offering a rigorous and insightful commentary on the law and its contemporary contexts.
The series website www.unlockingthelaw.co.uk provides free resources such as multiple choice questions, key questions and answers, revision podcasts and cases and materials exercises.
... 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).
Nutshell: Equity & Trust presents the essentials of law in a clear, straightforward language, explaining the basic principles and highlighting key cases and statutes.
In this case, Mrs Beatrice Hodgson was an elderly widow who took a lodger, John Evans, into her home. It seems that Mr Evans was of a controlling nature by, for example, following Mrs Hodgson when she went out shopping and also ...
592 Rees v Marquis of Bute (1916) ... 653 Reese River Silver Mining Co v Smith (1869)... 692 Rees' Will Trusts, Re (1950)... 136, 175 Rees' Will Trusts, Re (1954)... 82,472, 473 Reeve v A-G (1843)... 331 Refson (PS) & Co Ltd v Saggers ...