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E-grāmata: Equity and Trusts

(University of Buckingham, UK), (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Sērija : Key Facts Key Cases
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317934943
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  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Sērija : Key Facts Key Cases
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Dec-2013
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Key Facts Key Cases: Equity & Trusts will ensure you grasp the main concepts of your Equity & Trusts module with ease. This book explains the facts and associated case law for:

The nature of a trust, the creation of express private trusts and purpose trusts Constitution of trusts Types of trust: secret, protective and discretionary, resulting and constructive and charitable Trusteeship and the powers and duties of trustees Varying trusts Breach of trust and available remedies

Key Facts Key Cases is the essential series for anyone studying law at LLB, postgraduate and conversion courses. The series provides the simplest and most effective way to absorb and retain all of the material essential for passing your exams. Each chapter includes:

diagrams at the start of chapters to summarise key points structured headings and numbered points to allow for clear recall of the essential points charts and tables to break down more complex information

Chapters are also supported by a Key Cases section which provides the simplest and most effective way to absorb and memorise essential cases needed for exam success.

Essential and leading cases are explained The style, layout and explanations are user friendly Cases are broken down into key components by use of a clear system of symbols for quick and easy visual recognition
Preface ix
Table Of Cases
xii
Chapter 1 Introduction To Equity & Trusts
1(14)
1.1 A brief history of equity
2(6)
1.2 The basic character of a trust
8(7)
Key Cases Checklist
12(3)
Chapter 2 The Creation Of Express Private Trusts
15(25)
2.1 Capacity and the creation of trusts
16(1)
2.2 Formalities -- general
16(1)
2.3 Trusts of land
16(1)
2.4 Dispositions of existing equitable interests
17(1)
2.5 Formality and fraud
18(1)
2.6 The three certainties
18(22)
Key Cases Checklist
22(18)
Chapter 3 Purpose Trusts
40(16)
3.1 Non-charitable purpose trusts
41(3)
3.2 The rules on unincorporated associations
44(12)
Key Cases Checklist
47(9)
Chapter 4 Constitution Of Trusts
56(15)
4.1 General
57(1)
4.2 Formalities
57(1)
4.3 Declaration of self as trustee
58(1)
4.4 Enforcement of trusts -- volunteers and non-volunteers
58(1)
4.5 Exceptions to the rule that equity will not assist a volunteer
59(12)
Key Cases Checklist
60(11)
Chapter 5 Secret Trusts
71(11)
5.1 The background to secret trusts
72(1)
5.2 The rules governing fully secret trusts
72(1)
5.3 The rules governing half secret trusts
73(1)
5.4 The theoretical basis of secret trusts
74(8)
Key Cases Checklist
76(6)
Chapter 6 Protective And Discretionary Trusts
82(4)
6.1 Protective trusts
82(1)
6.2 Discretionary trusts
82(4)
Key Cases Checklist
84(2)
Chapter 7 Resulting Trusts And Constructive Trusts
86(40)
7.1 Introduction
87(1)
7.2 Resulting trusts
87(6)
7.3 Constructive trusts
93(5)
7.4 Trusts of the family home
98(28)
Key Cases Checklist
103(23)
Chapter 8 Charitable Trusts
126(31)
8.1 The history of the charitable trust
127(1)
8.2 The difference between charitable trusts and other trusts
128(1)
8.3 Essential requirements of charitable trusts
128(1)
8.4 Charitable objects
129(6)
8.5 The political element
135(1)
8.6 The public benefit element
135(1)
8.7 Exclusivity of charitable objects
136(1)
8.8 The basis of the cy-pres doctrine at common law
137(1)
8.9 Initial failure
137(1)
8.10 Subsequent failure
138(1)
8.11 Non-charitable alternatives
139(1)
8.12 Statutory cy-pres
140(17)
Key Cases Checklist
142(15)
Chapter 9 The Nature Of Trusteeship
157(8)
9.1 Who can be a trustee?
158(1)
9.2 The number of trustees
159(1)
9.3 Appointment of trustees
159(1)
9.4 Selection of trustees
160(1)
9.5 The vesting of the trust property
160(1)
9.6 Termination of trusteeship
160(1)
9.7 Standard of conduct expected of trustees
161(4)
Key Cases Checklist
163(2)
Chapter 10 The Duties Of The Trustees
165(22)
10.1 The trustees' duties to the trust property
166(1)
10.2 The duty to invest
167(5)
10.3 The trustees' duties to the beneficiaries
172(2)
10.4 The fiduciary nature of trusteeship
174(13)
Key Cases Checklist
177(10)
Chapter 11 The Powers Of Trustees
187(11)
11.1 Introduction
188(1)
11.2 Trustees of land under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996
189(1)
11.3 General powers
189(2)
11.4 The power to delegate
191(1)
11.5 Powers of maintenance and advancement
192(6)
Key Cases Checklist
197(1)
Chapter 12 Variation Of Trusts
198(10)
12.1 The need for variation
199(1)
12.2 Variation under the inherent jurisdiction of the courts
199(1)
12.3 Variation under statutory provisions
199(1)
12.4 Variation under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958
200(8)
Key Cases Checklist
202(6)
Chapter 13 Breach Of Trust And Remedies
208(23)
13.1 Breach of trust and liability
209(1)
13.2 Personal remedies and proprietary remedies
209(4)
13.3 Equitable remedies -- injunctions
213(3)
13.4 Equitable remedies -- specific performance
216(2)
13.5 Equitable remedies -- rescission
218(1)
13.6 Equitable remedies -- rectification
218(13)
Key Cases Checklist
219(12)
Index 231
Chris Turner LLM is a Senior Lecturer in law at Wolverhampton University. Judith Bray is a Reader in Law at the University of Buckingham, UK.