Unlocking Trusts
Mohamed Ramjohn(Author)
Virginia Birch(Editor)
Hodder Arnold (Publisher)
Published on 27. May 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-340-88694-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Unlocking the Law is a completely new series of textbooks with a unique approach to undergraduate study of law. From its conception, the series has been designed specifically so that the subject matter is readable - students are not overwhelmed with page after page of continuous prose. The text of each title is broken up with features and activities that have been written to ensure that students are pointed in the right direction when it comes to understanding the purpose of different areas within the course. Ultimately the accessible style of Unlocking the Law will ensure that students not only understand fully the concepts required but are able to apply them with competence.
All titles in the series follow the same format and include the same features so that students can move easily from one law subject to another. The series covers all the core subjects required by the Bar Council and the Law Society for entry onto professional qualifications and will expand to include more titles on option areas.
Key features
- Numerous headings and sub-headings to direct students easily to the specific area of study required
- Cases separated from the main text with full citation for easy access
- Key extracts from judgments seperated out from the main text
- Highlighted key extracts from academic sources such as leading texts or articles in legal journals with full citation
- Summary charts of key facts
- Diagrams, flow charts and other key visual aids
- Activities including practice of specific undergraduate skills and learning tasks
All titles in the series follow the same format and include the same features so that students can move easily from one law subject to another. The series covers all the core subjects required by the Bar Council and the Law Society for entry onto professional qualifications and will expand to include more titles on option areas.
Key features
- Numerous headings and sub-headings to direct students easily to the specific area of study required
- Cases separated from the main text with full citation for easy access
- Key extracts from judgments seperated out from the main text
- Highlighted key extracts from academic sources such as leading texts or articles in legal journals with full citation
- Summary charts of key facts
- Diagrams, flow charts and other key visual aids
- Activities including practice of specific undergraduate skills and learning tasks
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-340-88694-6 (9780340886946)
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Persons
Author:
Mohamed Ramjohn LLM JP is a qualified barrister and is currently a Principal Lecturer in Law at Thames Valley University and a Justice of the Peace at Brent Magistrates Court. He has served as external examiner for the Bar Council and Coventry University.
Series editors:
Jacqueline Martin LLM has ten years' experience as a practising barrister and has taught law at all levels. She is an experienced author among whose titles is Unlocking Criminal Law.
Chris Turner LLM is a qualified barrister and a Senior Lecturer in Law at Wolverhampton University. He has taught law at all levels and is an experienced author whose previous titles include Unlocking Contract Law and Unlocking Torts.
Jacqueline Martin and Chris Turner are series editors of the Key Facts series, published by Hodder Arnold.
Mohamed Ramjohn LLM JP is a qualified barrister and is currently a Principal Lecturer in Law at Thames Valley University and a Justice of the Peace at Brent Magistrates Court. He has served as external examiner for the Bar Council and Coventry University.
Series editors:
Jacqueline Martin LLM has ten years' experience as a practising barrister and has taught law at all levels. She is an experienced author among whose titles is Unlocking Criminal Law.
Chris Turner LLM is a qualified barrister and a Senior Lecturer in Law at Wolverhampton University. He has taught law at all levels and is an experienced author whose previous titles include Unlocking Contract Law and Unlocking Torts.
Jacqueline Martin and Chris Turner are series editors of the Key Facts series, published by Hodder Arnold.
Content
Chapter 1 - Historical outlines of equity
Chapter 2 - Introduction to trusts
Chapter 3 - The 'three certainties' test
Chapter 4 - Constitution of an express trust
Chapter 5 - Exceptions to the rule that equity will not assist a volunteer
Chapter 6 - Formalities for the creation of express trusts
Chapter 7 - Discretionary trusts
Chapter 8 aEUR" Resulting trusts
Chapter 9 aEUR" Constructive trusts
Chapter 10 - Secret trusts and mutual wills
Chapter 11 - Private purpose trusts
Chapter 12 aEUR" Charitable trusts
Chapter 13 - Appointment, retirement and removal of trustees
Chapter 14 aEUR" Duties and powers of trustees
Chapter 15 aEUR" Variation of trusts
Chapter 16 aEUR" Breach of trust
Index
Chapter 2 - Introduction to trusts
Chapter 3 - The 'three certainties' test
Chapter 4 - Constitution of an express trust
Chapter 5 - Exceptions to the rule that equity will not assist a volunteer
Chapter 6 - Formalities for the creation of express trusts
Chapter 7 - Discretionary trusts
Chapter 8 aEUR" Resulting trusts
Chapter 9 aEUR" Constructive trusts
Chapter 10 - Secret trusts and mutual wills
Chapter 11 - Private purpose trusts
Chapter 12 aEUR" Charitable trusts
Chapter 13 - Appointment, retirement and removal of trustees
Chapter 14 aEUR" Duties and powers of trustees
Chapter 15 aEUR" Variation of trusts
Chapter 16 aEUR" Breach of trust
Index