Trusts law : text and materials / Graham Moffat ; with Gerry Bean and John Dewar. electronic resource
Material type:
- 9780521674669 (pbk.)
- 0521674662 (pbk.)
- KD1480 .M64 2005
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Includes index.
Preface; 1. Trusts introduced; 2. The evolution of the private express trust; 3. Taxation, wealth-holding and the private trust; 4. Creating the trust - I; 5. Creating the trust - II; 6. Trusts and public policy; 7. Flexibility and beneficial entitlement; 8. The taxation of private trusts; 9. Trustees and trusteeship: introduction; 10. Aspects of the management of trusts; 11. Trusteeship, control and breach of trust; 12. Imputed trusts and family breakdown; 13. Trusts in commerce I: occupational pension schemes; 14. Trusts in commerce II: commerce and equitable remedies; 15. Trusts in commerce III: commerce, credit and the trust; 16. Trusts in commerce IV: fiduciary relationships, commerce and the trust; 17. Trust, contract and unincorporated associations; 18. An introduction to the law of charity; 19. A legal definition of 'charity'; 20. The regulation of charities.
Equity and Trusts is a core subject of study for nearly all law students. Unlike most other texts, this book approaches them from a contextual standpoint rather than focussing on legal sources alone. It emphasizes the numerous family, commercial and charitable contexts within which the legal rules operate, and integrates analysis of the law with discussion of those contexts. Selective use is made of extracts from key legal and non-legal mateirals to help provide a focus for study.
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