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Parker and Mellows: The Modern Law of Trusts
Setting out the underlying principles which govern this area of law and exploring the administration of trusts, this book provides the reader with an accessible guide to the law and the overall function of trusts. It is useful for teachers and students at undergraduate level, vocational students and practitioners.
Author(s) | By A J Oakley. |
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Publisher | Sweet & Maxwell Ltd |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 1084 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 8 Sept 2008 |
Availability | Available |
Setting out the underlying principles which govern this area of law and exploring the administration of trusts, this book provides the reader with an accessible guide to the law and the overall function of trusts. It is useful for teachers and students at undergraduate level, vocational students and practitioners.
Introduction. The Classification of Trusts. The Essential Ingredients of a Trust. The Formal Requirements for the Creation of a Trust. The Constitution of a Trust. Discretions and Powers. Legality ofa Trust. Protective Trusts. Implied or Resulting Trusts.