Provides an account of the general principles of the modern law of equity and trusts in both Australia and New Zealand. Fully revised to incorporate the substantial amount of recent case law and the significant changes to the law, this new edition looks at the environment of uncertainty and flexibility.
The new edition of Equity and Trusts in Australia is fully updated by reference to reported and unreported case law throughout Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Canada, and by reference to the latest journal articles.
The purpose of this book is to provide students with materials which explore the breadth & nature of the modern law of equity & trusts.
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The seventh edition of Equity and Trusts: Commentary and Materials builds on the strengths of the previous editions, and maintains its focus on prefacing case and statutory extracts by statements of principle to guide the student, and ...
The book provides a succinct, clear and accessible explanation of key theories and terminology in equitable and trust law and demonstrates how these are applied in practice with simple, topical examples.
Stenton, Minters has made itself 'personally liable to pay money to [Youyang by reason of some breach of trust or default in the performance of [its] duties as trustee' (emphasis added). This appeal turns upon the significance of the ...
EQUITY AND TRUSTS: IN PRINCIPLE, 2nd Edition has been revised to update its content with the latest case law and statutory developments and restructured to align its order of presentation with Dal Pont, Chalmers and Maxton, Equity and ...
Designed to equip students with a sound and thorough understanding of the principles of law of equity trusts. Covering all jursdictions, the authors demistyfy the key principles in this complex area.
EQUITY AND TRUSTS IN NEW ZEALAND 2ND EDITION is the authoritative reference for lawyers, the judiciary and law students seeking to find and understand the law relating to equity and trusts in New Zealand.
IRC [1960] AC 1 The appellants were bare trustees acting on behalf of Mr Hunter. In 1949 he created six settlements in favour of his five grandchildren and one for his future grandchildren. In February 1955 he transferred 18,000 shares ...