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The Law of Trusts J.E. Penner

The Law of Trusts By J.E. Penner

The Law of Trusts by J.E. Penner


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Summary

Clarifying a complex area of law, this text explains from first principles what the law of trusts is about and provides an understanding of the important controversies surrounding it. This third edition introduces the developing law of pension fund trusts and the international aspects of trust.

The Law of Trusts Summary

The Law of Trusts by J.E. Penner

"Butterworths Core Text Series provides students with books which cover the core of a particular subject without over-simplifying and in a way that is accessible, yet authoritative - at an affordable price. This third edition has been fully updated to take account of the latest developments in the law, most notably the Trustee Act 2000. Written in an easy, narrative style with helpful advice on how best to tackle the subject, The Law of Trusts makes sense of what can be a daunting field, and will be welcomed by anyone wishing to gain a clear understanding of this area of law."

Table of Contents

"The historical origins of the Trust. Property, Obligations and Trusts. Express Trusts. Resulting Trusts. Constructive Trusts. Formalities and Secret Trusts. Certainty. The Constitution of Trusts. The Beneficiary Principle and Property - Holding by Unincorporated Associations. The Trust Up and Running. The Fidiciary Nature of Trustee Obligations. Remedies for Breach of Trust. Charitable Trusts."

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GOR012321276
9780406949981
0406949980
The Law of Trusts by J.E. Penner
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2002-10-19
475
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