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El. knyga: Beginning Equity and Trusts

(University of West London, UK)
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Serija: Beginning the Law
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781136696961
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  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Serija: Beginning the Law
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781136696961
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Whether you’re new to higher education, coming to legal study for the first time or just wondering what Equity and Trusts is all about, Beginning Equity and Trusts is the ideal introduction to help you hit the ground running. Starting with the basics and an overview of each topic, it will help you come to terms with the structure, themes and issues of the subject so that you can begin your Equity and Trusts module with confidence.Adopting a clear and simple approach with legal vocabulary explained in a detailed glossary, Mohamed Ramjohn breaks the subject of Equity and Trusts down using practical everyday examples to make it understandable for anyone, whatever their background. Diagrams and flowcharts simplify complex issues, important cases are identified and explained and on-the- spot questions help you recognise potential issues or debates within the law so that you can contribute in classes with confidence.Beginning Equity and Trusts is an ideal first introduction to the subject for LLB, GDL or ILEX and especially international students, those enrolled on distance learning courses or on other degree programmes.
Table of Cases
ix
Table of Legislation
xvii
Preface xix
Guide to the Companion Website xxi
1 Introduction to the law of trusts
1(14)
Introduction
1(1)
Trust concept
1(7)
Equitable remedies
8(1)
Basic study skills
8(2)
Examination technique
10(3)
Issues to think about further
13(1)
Summary
13(1)
Case law summary
13(1)
Further reading
14(1)
Companion website
14(1)
2 Origin of the trust
15(12)
Learning outcomes
15(1)
Introduction
15(1)
Historical development of equity
15(3)
Development of the trust
18(2)
Maxims of equity
20(5)
Case law summary
25(1)
Issues to think about further
25(1)
Summary
26(1)
Further reading
26(1)
Companion website
26(1)
3 Nature of a trust
27(12)
Learning outcomes
27(1)
Introduction
27(1)
Characteristics of a trust
27(5)
Classification of trusts
32(3)
Trusts compared with other relationships
35(1)
Case law summary
36(1)
Issues to think about further
37(1)
Summary
37(1)
Further reading
37(1)
Companion website
38(1)
4 The `three certainties'
39(22)
Learning outcomes
39(1)
Introduction
39(1)
Certainty of intention
40(2)
No binding precedent
42(1)
Precatory words
43(1)
Commercial transactions
44(1)
Effect of uncertainty of intention
45(1)
Certainty of subject matter
46(1)
Trust property
47(1)
Beneficial interest
47(1)
Certainty of objects
48(3)
Powers of appointment
51(4)
Case law summary
55(1)
Issues to think about further
56(1)
Summary
57(1)
Further reading
58(1)
Companion website
59(2)
5 Constitution of a trust and formalities
61(16)
Learning outcomes
61(1)
Introduction
61(1)
Modes of creation
61(3)
Last act theory
64(3)
Multiple trustees, including the settlor
67(1)
Future property
68(1)
Choses in action
68(1)
Inter vivos dispositions of equitable interests
69(1)
Effect of creating a trust
70(1)
Exceptions to the rule that `equity will not assist a volunteer'
71(2)
Case law summary
73(1)
Issues to think about further
74(1)
Summary
74(1)
Further reading
75(1)
Companion website
76(1)
6 Private purpose trusts
77(1)
Learning outcomes
77(1)
6 Introduction
77(16)
Private purpose trusts
77(2)
Perpetuity rule
79(1)
Exceptions to the beneficiary principle
80(1)
Denley approach
81(1)
Unincorporated associations
82(7)
Case law summary
89(1)
Issues to think about further
90(1)
Summary
91(1)
Further reading
91(1)
Companion website
92(1)
7 Charitable trusts
93(24)
Learning outcomes
93(1)
Introduction
93(1)
Privileges enjoyed by charitable status
93(4)
Public benefit
97(2)
Charitable purposes
99(8)
Political purposes
107(1)
Activities outside the UK
107(2)
Cy-pres doctrine
109(3)
Case law summary
112(2)
Issues to think about further
114(1)
Summary
114(1)
Further reading
114(1)
Companion website
115(2)
8 Resulting trusts
117(14)
Learning outcomes
117(1)
Introduction
117(1)
What is a resulting trust?
117(5)
Abolition of the presumption of advancement
122(1)
Rebuttal of the presumption
122(1)
Intended unlawful transactions
122(2)
Winding-up of unincorporated associations
124(2)
Case law summary
126(1)
Issues to think about further
127(1)
Summary
128(1)
Further reading
128(1)
Companion website
129(2)
9 Constructive trusts
131(24)
Learning outcomes
131(1)
Introduction
131(1)
Constructive trusts
132(2)
Recognised categories of constructive trusts
134(17)
Case law summary
151(1)
Issues to think about further
152(1)
Summary
153(1)
Further reading
154(1)
Companion website
154(1)
10 Breach of trust
155(22)
Learning outcomes
155(1)
Introduction
155(1)
Appointment, retirement and removal of trustees
155(3)
Duties of trustees
158(2)
Powers of trustees
160(2)
Variation of the terms of a trust
162(1)
Breach of trust
163(5)
Proprietary remedies
168(4)
Case law summary
172(1)
Issues to think about further
173(1)
Summary
173(1)
Further reading
174(1)
Companion website
175(2)
11 Specific performance and injunctions
177(16)
Learning outcomes
177(1)
Introduction
177(1)
Specific performance
178(2)
Injunctions
180(8)
Case law summary
188(2)
Issues to think about further
190(1)
Summary
190(1)
Further reading
191(1)
Companion website
191(2)
Index 193
Mohamed Ramjohn is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of West London