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Equity and Trusts

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Equity & Trusts, 4th edition
Sukhninder Panesar
 
Explore and understand the underlying principles of equity & trusts
 
Equity & Trusts (Longman Law series), 4th Edition, by Sukhninder Panesar, conveys the principles of equity and trusts in an engaging manner. Key academic debates and theoretical aspects of the subject are considered throughout this book — equipping the undergraduate readers with an understanding of what the law is and why it is so.
 
New to this edition:
This edition has been fully updated with all significant legal developments in this area, including:

  • The Court of Appeal in Group Seven Limited & Ors v Notable Services LLP (2019), examining the definition of dishonesty
  • The decision in Lewis v Tamplin (2018), in the context of a beneficiary’s right to inspect trust documents 
  • The Privy Council in Marr v Collie (2018), looking at whether a common intention constructive trust can arise in a commercial setting as opposed to a family domestic setting
  • Donatio mortis causa the decision in Keeling v Keeling (2017)
  • The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, the decision of the Supreme Court in Ilott v Motson (2017), considering the correct approach to determine the award for financial provision under the 1975 Act
  • The decision in Santander UK v RA Legal Services (2014) and the decision in Dreamvar (UK) Ltd v Mischon de Reya (2018)
 
This edition is also available as an Enhanced ebook to enrich your studying experience. It has features like self-assessment questions with dedicated feedback to help gauge your progress, deep links to key case reports, statutes & other sources of interest that provide access a wealth of wider reading, end-of-the-chapter quizzes that give further opportunity to consolidate understanding.
 
Sukhninder Panesar is Head of Law at the University of Wolverhampton, with over 20 years of teaching experience.  

Pearson, the world’s learning company.

List of contents

Preface
Table of cases
Table of statutes
 
Part I Introduction to equity and trusts
1 Introduction to equity
2 The trust concept
3 The trust distinguished from other legal concepts
 
Part II Creating the trust relationship
4 The three certainties
5 Formalities
6 Constitution of trusts
7 Secret trusts and mutual wills
8 The beneficiary principle
9 Illegality and public policy
 
Part III Trusts implied by law
10 Resulting trusts, part I: Nature of resulting trusts
11 Resulting trusts, part II: Imposing resulting trusts
12 Constructive trusts, part I: Nature of constructive trusts
13 Constructive trusts, part II: Imposing constructive trusts
14 Constructive trusts, part III: Imposing constructive trusts – intermeddling with trust property
 
Part IV The administration of trusts
15 Introduction to trusteeship appointment, removal and retirement
16 Investment of trust funds
17 Fiduciary nature of trusteeship
18 Powers of trustees
19 Variation of trusts
Part V Breach of trust and remedies
20 Breach of trust and personal remedies
21 Tracing and a proprietary claim
 
Part VI Charities and charitable trusts
22 Charities and charitable trusts
23 The cy-près doctrine
Index
 

About the author

Sukhninder Panesar is Head of Law at the University of Wolverhampton, with over 20 years of teaching experience.  
 

  
 

Summary

Explore and understand the underlying principles of equity & trusts
 
Equity & Trusts (Longman Law series), 4th Edition, by Sukhninder Panesar, conveys the principles of equity and trusts in an engaging manner. Key academic debates and theoretical aspects of the subject are considered throughout this book — equipping the undergraduate readers with an understanding of what the law is and why it is so.
 
New to this edition:
 
This edition has been fully updated with all significant legal developments in this area, including:

  • The Court of Appeal in Group Seven Limited & Ors v Notable Services LLP (2019), examining the definition of dishonesty
  • The decision in Lewis v Tamplin (2018), in the context of a beneficiary’s right to inspect trust documents 
  • The Privy Council in Marr v Collie (2018), looking at whether a common intention constructive trust can arise in a commercial setting as opposed to a family domestic setting
  • Donatio mortis causa the decision in Keeling v Keeling (2017)
  • The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, the decision of the Supreme Court in Ilott v Motson (2017), considering the correct approach to determine the award for financial provision under the 1975 Act
  • The decision in Santander UK v RA Legal Services (2014) and the decision in Dreamvar (UK) Ltd v Mischon de Reya (2018)
     
This edition is also available as an Enhanced ebook to enrich your studying experience. It has features like self-assessment questions with dedicated feedback to help gauge your progress, deep links to key case reports, statutes & other sources of interest that provide access a wealth of wider reading, end-of-the-chapter quizzes that give further opportunity to consolidate understanding.

 
Sukhninder Panesar is Head of Law at the University of Wolverhampton, with over 20 years of teaching experience.  

 
Pearson, the world’s learning company.
 

  

Product details

Authors Sukhninder Panesar
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2020
 
EAN 9781292309040
ISBN 978-1-292-30904-0
No. of pages 944
Dimensions 190 mm x 247 mm x 213 mm
Weight 1777 g
Series Longman Law Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

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