Equity & Trusts
Equity and trusts books are essential for understanding the principles of equity and the law governing trusts. These texts delve into topics such as the creation and administration of trusts, equitable remedies, and the duties of fiduciaries. They are invaluable for legal practitioners, students, and academics alike. Leading publishers like Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and Butterworths offer comprehensive guides and textbooks that are widely referenced in legal practice and education.
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Equity and Trusts Law Directions 8th Edition
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Asia-Pacific Trusts Law, Volume 3: Boundaries in Context
Equity and Trusts 11th Edition
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Interstitial Private Law
Tolley's UK Taxation of Trusts 2024-25
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Equity Today: 150 Years After the Judicature Reforms
The Humanity of Law: Selected Essays of James Allsop
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Subrogation and Marshalling
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The Commercial Uses of Trusts: Rethinking the Traditional Approach
The Origin of the Trust: A Comparative Linguistics and Law Perspective
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Asia-Pacific Trusts Law, Volume 2: Adaptation in Context
The Guide to New Trusts 2024/25 13th Edition
Tolley's UK Taxation of Trusts 2023-24
A Practical Guide to the Construction and Rectification of Wills and Trust Instruments 2nd Edition
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Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Express Trusts
The Law of Equitable Remedies 3rd Edition
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Standing in Private Law: Powers of Enforcement in the Law of Obligations and Trusts
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Equity Today: 150 Years After the Judicature Reforms
Common Law, Equity and Statute: A Complex Entangled System
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Key Ideas in Trusts Law
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Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory, Volume II
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Asia-Pacific Trusts Law, Volume 1: Theory and Practice in Context
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Equity and Trusts in Australia 3rd Edition
Equity and Trusts in Australia 8th Edition
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Equity and trusts books cover trust law, equitable remedies, fiduciary duties, and the principles of equity.
Major publishers include Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and Butterworths.
These textbooks are beneficial for law students, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in trust law and equity.