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Equity and the Law of Trusts Philip H. Pettit

Equity and the Law of Trusts By Philip H. Pettit

Equity and the Law of Trusts by Philip H. Pettit


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This well-respected textbook, offering a traditional approach to equity and trusts, has been a trusted resource for academics and students for the last 40 years. It gives an exceptionally in-depth and thorough account of equity and trusts law, providing everything the student needs to understand the issues.

Equity and the Law of Trusts Summary

Equity and the Law of Trusts by Philip H. Pettit

This well-established and respected textbook has been relied upon by students and academic scholars for the last 40 years. Praised for the clarity of the writing, the comprehensive scope of the content and the high level of critical analysis, Professor Philip Pettit builds on the strengths of the book to offer students a rigorous and yet readable account of equity and trusts law. This 11th edition has been developed to answer directly the needs of modern day students and lecturers. Chapter introductions help to orientate the reader with each new topic covered. The reason people create trusts in the first place is explored and Professor Pettit focuses on carefully explaining each new concept as he introduces it. Diagrams offer a fresh way of explaining particularly complex or abstract concepts. Students will find the new glossary a helpful tool to aid them in familiarising themselves with technical and specialist terms.This classic text has been fully updated to cover the Charities Act 2006, which for the first time contains a statutory definition of charity and makes considerable changes to its regulation, and so far as relevant the Mental Capacity Act 2005, which introduced a lasting power of attorney. The introductory chapter has been expanded and the important recent developments covered include those in relation to the common intention constructive trust and shared homes, proprietary estoppel, the accessory liability principle (knowing assistance), the intervention of the court in the exercise by trustees of their discretionary powers, freezing injunctions and injunctions in relation to invasion of privacy. Online Resource Centre A brand new Online Resource Centre offers extra chapters on Conversion and Reconversion, Satisfaction, Ademption and Performance and The Equitable Doctrine of Election.

Table of Contents

1. History of the Court of Chancery and Introduction to Equity; 2. The Trust Concept; 3. The Essentials of a Trust; 4. Classification and Juristic Nature of Trusts; 5. Formal Requirements of Express Trusts; 6. Completely and Incompletely Constituted Trusts; 7. Secret Trusts and Mutual Wills; 8. Constructive Trusts; 9. Resulting Trusts; 10. Common Intention Constructive Trusts; Proprietary Estoppel; Licences; 11. Unlawful Trusts; 12. Voidable Trusts; 13. Charitable Trusts; 14. The Administration of Charities; 15. Trustees; 16. Duties of Trustees; 17. The Investment of Trust Funds; 18. Evenhandedness as Between the Beneficiaries; 19. The Fiduciary Nature of Trusteeship; 20. Appointment of Agents, Nominees and Custodians: Delegation of Trusts; 21. Powers of Trustees; 22. Variation of Trusts; 23. Breach of Trust; 24. Following and Tracing; 25. Injunctions I - Nature, Damages in Lieu, Enforcement; 26. Injunctions II - Principles Governing Grant of Injunctions; 27. Injunctions III - Injunctions in Particular Types of Cases; 28. Specific Performance; 29. Other Equitable Remedies; Glossary

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GOR002228503
9780199561025
0199561028
Equity and the Law of Trusts by Philip H. Pettit
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20090409
840
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