Alastair Hudson’s Equity and Trusts is an ideal textbook for undergraduate courses on the law of trusts and equitable remedies. It provides a clear, current and comprehensive account of the subject through which the author’s enthusiasm and expertise shine through, helping to bring to life an area of the law which students often find challenging. Fully updated and revised, this Seventh Edition contains an analysis of Jones v Kernott and trusts of homes; a new treatment of dishonest assistance and unconscionable receipt; a full treatment of the law on super-injunctions; coverage of all of the trusts law cases precipitated by the collapse of Lehman Brothers; a reflection on women and equity, and the politics of trusts law; a new treatment of the Hastings-Bass principle; and analysis of over 200 new cases and the Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 2009. Equity and Trusts remains the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the law of Equity and Trusts, while still a lively and thoughtful account of the issues raised by it. This book has been cited as being authoritative in the courts of numerous countries. The seventh edition is supported by a companion website which includes: • over 50 short podcast lectures by the author discussing and clarifying key topics from within the book, which cover an entire course; • a set of brief video documentaries filmed on location which provide context and bring to life selected key topics; • a brief introductory video presentation from the author introducing the viewer to the subject of Equity and Trusts and to the book in particular.
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.
This book explains the facts and associated case law for: • The nature of a trust, the creation of express private trusts and purpose trusts • Constitution of trusts • Types of trust: secret, protective and discretionary, resulting ...
This book covers all of the topics that a student reader will encounter in any trusts law or equity course.
KEY CASE: hunteR V moss [1994] 3 ALL ER 215 Moss was the registered holder of 950 shares in Moss Electrical Co Ltd. Moss orally declared that he would hold fifty of these shares on trust for Hunter under Hunter's contract of employment ...
Concise and authoritative analysis enables students to grasp the principles of trusts, develop the confidence to engage fully with thesubject area, and excel in their studies.Virgo approaches the topics with unparalleled clarity and ...
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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 ...
The ideal companion both for getting up to speed with a new topic of law and preparing for law exams. This is the law in a nutshell!
Presenting practical answers to fifty typical exam questions, this new edition helps students to penetrate and understand the complexities of equity and trusts.
Law Q&a Revision and Study Guide Margaret Wilkie, Peter Luxton, Rosalind Malcolm. 2 Restraint of trade point. from the equitable principle that such contracts should not be turned into 'contracts of slavery' (per Fry LJ in De Francesco ...