The object of this book is to establish that the "orthodox" view, that English law does not permit non-charitable purpose trusts, is in fact heresy. Paul Baxendale-Walker has investigated this subject both historically and geographically, beginning with a thorough examination of the old authorities supporting non-charitable purpose trusts, followed by a demolition of the supposed objections to them, and ends by taking the reader on a world-wide tour of those jurisdictions where the legislature, assuming there to be a common law rule against purpose trusts, has passed statutes to permit them. After reading this book it can no longer be asserted that we have a rule against purpose trusts, based on the highest authority. Practitioners and academics alike will learn much from this thought-provoking book.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Maße
Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-406-98881-2 (9780406988812)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
"1. The Trust Concept.2. Beneficiary Trust Problems.3. Interpreting the English Law.4. Mixed Trusts.5. Alternatives to Purpose Trusts.6. English Purpose Trusts: A Restatement of Tradition.7. The Jersey Law: A Model.8. The Caymans STAR.9. A User's Guide to Offshore Purpose Trust Regimes.10.Practical Commercial and Private Uses."