Key Cases

  • Key Cases: Equity & Trusts
    By Judith Bray

    Key Facts In 1949 the settlor Mr Hunter transferred shares of nominal amounts to trustees on trust for his six grandchildren. In 1955 the settlor transferred 18,000 £1 shares to the same trustees upon trust for himself.

  • Key Cases: The English Legal System
    By Jacqueline Martin

    The Court of Appeal in Schorsch Meier GmbH v Hennin (1975) (see 1.4) had refused to follow this decision of the House of Lords. The House of Lords held that the change in the stability of the pound was a good reason to depart from their ...

  • Key Cases: the English Legal System
    By Jacqueline Martin

    Contains the essential cases required to study the English Legal System module of an undergraduate llb or GDL/CPE law degree in a format that is convenient and which breaks the key law down into helpful sections.

  • Key Cases: Criminal Law
    By Jacqueline Martin

    130, 131 Rogers [2003]2 CrApp R 160, CA 85 Rogers (Philip) [2006] EWCA Crim 2863, CA. 135, 139 Rook [1993] 2 AllER955; (1993)97 CrApp R 327,CA 37 Ryan [1996] Crim LR 320, CA 114, 117 Savage [1991] 4 All ER 698; (1991) 94 Cr App R 193, ...

  • Key Cases: Tort Law 2E
    By Chris Turner

    Roe. v. Minister. of. Health. [1954] 2 QB 66 Key Facts Two patients became paralysed after being injected with nupercaine, a spinal anaesthetic. The nupercaine was sealed in glass ampoules which were stored in a sterilising uid, phenol.

  • Key Cases: Evidence
    By Beverley Hopkins, Emma Washbourne

    The series is written and edited by an expert team of authors whose experience means they know exactly what is required in a revision aid.

  • Key Cases: Equity & Trusts
    By Judith Bray

    Jones v Lock (1865) Loose conversation does not show the intention to create a trust Paul v Constance (1977) Intention to create a trust can be shown without using the word trust so long as there is intention to be bound Re Kayford ...

  • Key Cases: EU Law
    By Chris Turner

    The Key Cases series provides a portable and effective way for you to absorb and retain the essential facts needed to pass your exams effortlessly.

  • Key Cases: Constitutional and Administrative Law
    By Joanne Coles

    Key Cases is the essential series for anyone studying law, including A Level, LLB, ILEX and post-graduate conversion courses.

  • Key Cases: The English Legal System
    By Jacqueline Martin

    The series is written and edited by an expert team of authors whose experience means they know exactly what is required in a revision aid.

  • Key Cases: Employment Law
    By Chris Turner

    ... cases are extended by the use of important extracts from the judgment or by comment or by highlighting problems. In ... Key Cases book, the reference will be clearly shown. Some links will be to additional cases or materials that do not ...

  • Key Cases: EU Law
    By Chris Turner

    Chris Turner. PREFACE. The Key Cases series is designed to give a clear understanding of important cases. This is useful when studying a new topic and invaluable as a revision aid. Each case is broken down into fact and law. In addition ...

  • Key Cases: Contract Law
    By Chris Turner

    ... cases are extended by the use of important extracts from the judgment or by comment or by highlighting problems. In some instances students are reminded that there is a link to other cases or material. The Key ... cases and other material ...

  • Key Cases: Criminal Law
    By Jacqueline Martin

    ... case. Key Problem – Apparent inconsistencies or difculties in the law. Key Link – This indicates other cases which should be considered with this case. At the start of each chapter there are mind maps highlighting the main cases and ...

  • Key Cases: Tort Law
    By Chris Turner

    Chris Turner. PREFACE. The Key Cases series is designed to give a clear understanding of important cases. This is useful when studying a new topic and invaluable as a revision aid. Each case is broken down into fact and law. In addition, ...

  • Key Cases: Company Law
    By Christopher Shepherd

    Christopher Shepherd. PREFACE. The Key Cases series is designed to give a clear understanding of important cases. This ... case. The Key Link symbol alerts readers to links within the. Preface.

  • Key Cases: Family Law
    By Helen Conway

    Helen Conway. PREFACE. The Key Cases series is designed to give a clear understanding of important cases. This is useful when studying a new topic and invaluable as a revision aid. Each case is broken down into fact and law. In addition ...

  • Key Cases: Evidence
    By Beverley Hopkins, Emma Washbourne

    The series is written and edited by an expert team of authors whose experience means they know exactly what is required in a revision aid.