This work is designed to complement modern degree courses in equity and the law of trusts. Attention is given to traditional deed created trusts and also to modern trusts in commercial contexts, which are of increasing importance. The emphasis is on the intellectual and conceptual challenges arising from equity and trusts in their practical settings. Acco rdingly, the book is divided into broad headingscovering the setting up of trusts, the variation of trusts, filling the office of trustee, breach of trust, resulting trusts, constructive trusts, tracing and injunctions. Orthodox chapter headings are arranged within this framework.
Briefcase on Equity & Trusts
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.
Sharing land is what we do, especially on this small island, and in the part that is England and Wales coownership of land always exists under a trust in which legal title is held by the trustees as beneficial joint tenants. beneficial ...
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Note the effect of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 on the concept of the 'trust for sale'. ... he intended to marry being the tenant of a council house) and where any share in the equity of the home awarded to W ...
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This is good sense and good law.24 In the same way, if I wish to make a gift of property to be held in trust for someone, it is not enough to promise to do so or even to take steps towards doing so: I must do all that it is within my ...
... suitcase, with two compartments, one for assets and the other for liabilities. If an asset is sold, the asset leaves ... equity”.92 Moreover, I have not been able to find any authority in Scots law for the proposition which the authors ...
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 ...
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 ...