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Equity & Trusts Q&A Martin Dixon

Equity & Trusts Q&A By Martin Dixon

Equity & Trusts Q&A by Martin Dixon


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Summary

Dealing with the aspects relating to equity and trusts, this book presents answers to examination questions. It incorporates important and a range of changes in the law of equity and trusts, with particular emphasis on the Trustee Act 2000. It may be used as a teaching tool as well as a revision aid.

Equity & Trusts Q&A Summary

Equity & Trusts Q&A by Martin Dixon

The aim of this book is to help students penetrate some of the mysteries of equity and trusts by presenting practical answers to typical examination questions. In addition, an attempt has been made to present the subject as a whole in a structured way, with basic matters and moving on to more difficult concepts. In this way, the book may be used as a teaching tool as well as a revision aid. In this new edition, the opportunity has been taken to incorporate several important and wide ranging changes in the law of equity and trusts, with particular emphasis on the Trustee Act 2000 and recent case law developments.

About Martin Dixon

Martin Dixon, MA, is a University Lecturer in Law and Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge

Table of Contents

The Creation of Trusts; Secret Trusts; The Inherent Attributes of a Trust; The Three Certainties and the Beneficiary Principle; The Law of Charities; Resulting Trusts; Constructive Trusts 1: The Duty Not to Make a Profit from the Trust and Co-Ownership Trusts; Constructive Trusts 2: The Liability of Strangers to the Trust; The Law of Tracing; Breach of Trust; The Office of Trustee and its Powers and Duties.

Additional information

GOR001676514
9781859416242
1859416241
Equity & Trusts Q&A by Martin Dixon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2001-05-25
324
N/A
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