Begin exam preparation or revision with this essential tool for success! The LexisNexis Study Guide series is designed to assist law students with the foundations for effective, systematic revision and preparation for assignments and exams. Each chapter clearly identifies and explains the pertinent and often difficult topics within specific areas of law. The most important and recent cases are summarised to consolidate practical understanding of the theoretical concepts. Concise summaries of key cases and principles simplify exam study and short and concise paragraphs, bullet-pointed summaries, flowcharts and tables facilitate revision. Open-book exams are made easier with this compact and portable text. This edition includes discussion of key developments in: oÂeo the governing principles for proprietary estoppel, especially in relation to remedy (Sidhu v Van Dyke (2013) 308 ALR 232; [2014] HCA 19); oÂeo unconscionable conduct (Kakavas v Crown Melbourne Ltd (2013) 250 CLR 392; (2013) 298 ALR 35; [2013] HCA 25) oÂeo the law of penalties (Andrews v Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (2012) 247 CLR 205; 290 ALR 595; [2012] HCA 30) oÂeo constructive trusts as a remedy for for fiduciary bribes (Grimaldi v Chameleon Mining NL (ACN 098 773 785) (No 2) (2012) 287 ALR 22; [2012] FCAFC 6), and oÂeo equitable compensation. Features oÂeo Includes commentary and key cases oÂeo Compact and portableoÂeÂ" great for open book exams oÂeo Succinct explanations assist students to understand and retain key principles
Intended as a study aid for law students, covering law subjects at every level from A Level and degree level to Law Society and Bar exams, this book on equity and trusts is part of the "SWOT" series.
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 ...
Linked together by Gary Watt's engaging commentary, this is an essential resource for a subject that is heavily case law based.
Gary Watt provides detailed and conceptual analysis of the complex area of trusts and equity. Emphasis on the modern commercial context and abundant cultural references, ensure students find Watt's approach a stimulating and inspiring read.
This revised and updated text contains a range of relevant interesting case law, statutory material, academic extracts and official proposals for law reform.
The text is aimed at engaging the reader's imagination through the use of diagrams, charts and references toextra-legal materials including news items and extracts from artistic, including literary, works.
Also new to this edition are around thirty new cases on subjects as diverse as mortgage fraud, money laundering, tax avoidance, defrauding trade creditors, solicitors acting in conflict of interest and disputes over domestic property.Online ...
The purpose of the Briefcase series is to provide a summary of the most essential cases within each subject of an undergraduate law degree or Common Professional Examination course.
Briefcase on Equity & Trusts
'Equity and Trusts Law Directions' is an authoritative yet lively text with an emphasis on explaining clearly the key topics covered on equity and trusts courses.