Hayton and Marshall: Commentary and Cases on the Law of Trusts and Equitable Remedies

Hayton and Marshall: Commentary and Cases on the Law of Trusts and Equitable Remedies

by David J. Hayton (Editor), Joseph Arnold Nathan (Author), Sir Oshley Roy Marshall (Author)

Synopsis

Recognised as one of the most thorough and perceptive treatments of modern English trust law, Hayton & Marshall is a unique combination of textbook and casebook in one compact volume. Hayton & Marshall expounds the law clearly and succinctly, and the interrelationship between text and materials illuminates the topics covered. Questions and problems at the end of each chapter promote analysis and discussion. This, the eleventh edition, has been thoroughly revised in light of recent developments to incorporate: * Extensive new material on areas such as: modern utility, versatility and vitality of trusts; the ambit of proprietary estoppel and of the beneficiary principle; the unilateral conduct of the settlor as the foundation of the trust; as well as discussion of trustees' powers and obligations under the Trustee Act 2000 * Recent legislation including relevant sections on the Trustee Delegation Act 1999, The Trustee Act 2000 and the Child Support, Pension and Social Security Act 2000 * A wealth of new case law including Foskett v. McKeown, Associated Alloys Pty Ltd v. ACN, Yaxley v. Gotts, Re The Church of Scientology, Re Rabiotti's Settlement, Glazier v. Australian Men's Health (No 2) Hayton & Marshall is an ideal study aid for undergraduate and professional students, providing as it does, a detailed investigation of those 'grey' areas often favoured by examiners. Its breadth of coverage and depth of analysis make it a popular reference source for practitioners seeking the updated and less formal views of the editor of the practitioners' text Underhill & Hayton (15th edition).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1184
Edition: 11
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Published: 30 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0421717807
ISBN 13: 9780421717800

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A combined textbook and casebook for only GBP30 which leads students deeper into trust law than any other textbook. Lex Magazine.