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This work is designed to complement modern degree courses in equity and the law of trusts.
Megarry VC in McInnes v Onslow Fare (1978) and Slade J in Grieg v Insole (1978) were willingto accept theexistence of amodified versionof the 'right to work', but theHouseof Lords in Cheall vAPEX(1983) criticised Denning's broad ...
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This textbook has been designed to provide students with a clear, step-by-step guide to all the main topics covered on undergraduate courses in trusts and equity, with a particular emphasis on trusts in modern contexts.
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Chaplin v Leslie Frewin (Publishers) Limited (1965) CA The plaintiff was the son of Charlie Chaplin. While a minor, he agreed with the defendant publishers that, with the help of ghost writers, he would be the author of an autobiography ...
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