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Moffat''s Trusts Law - Text and Materials

English · Paperback / Softback

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Preface to the Seventh Edition; Acknowledgements; Table of Abbreviations; Useful Websites; Table of Statutes; Table of Statutory Instrument; Table of Cases; 1. Trusts Introduced; 2. The Evolution of the Private Express Trust; 3. Creating the Trust - I; 4. Creating the Trust - II; 5. Trusts and Public Policy; 6. Flexibility in Relation to Beneficial Entitlement; 7. An Introduction to Trustees and Trusteeship; 8. Aspects of the Management of Trusts; 9. Trusteeship, Control and Breach of Trust; 10. Implied Trusts and the Family Home; 11. Trusts in Commerce I: Commerce and Equitable Remedies; 12. Trusts in Commerce II: Commerce, Credit and the Trust; 13. Trusts in Commerce III: Fiduciary Relationships, Commerce and the Trust; 14. Trust, Contract and Unincorporated Associations; 15. An Introduction to the Law of Charity; 16. The Legal Definition of 'Charity'; 17. Trusts - an International Dimension; Index

About the author

Jonathan Garton is a professor of Law at the University of Warwick. His main research interests are in the law of Trusts, with a particular focus on charities.Rebecca Probert is a professor of Law at the University of Exeter. She has published widely on both modern family law and its history.Gerry Bean is a partner at DLA Piper, one of the largest global law firms, where he practices in corporate law and M&A.

Summary

Moffat's Trusts Law combines authoritative commentary with a unique contextual analysis. Leading cases, statutes, and historical and research materials are placed alongside the narrative of the text to give emphasis both to general theories of trust concepts and to the practical operation of trusts.

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