Principles of Australian equity and trusts : duties of rescue and tolerance / Peter Radan, Cameron Stewart.

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Publication details:
Chatswood, N.S.W. : LexisNexis Butterworths, 2025.
Edition:
6th edition
Record id:
202788
Subject:
Equity -- Australia.
Trusts and trustees -- Australia.
Contents:
Part I: History & nature of equity
1. The history of equity
2. The nature of equity
3. The relationship between law and equity
Part II: Equitable interests and transactions
4. Nature of equitable estates and interests
5. The law of assignment
6. Dispositions of equitable interests and the requirement of writing
7. Property with a limited capability of being assigned
8. Priorities
Part III: Relationships of trust
9. Confidential information
10. Fiduciary obligations
11. Undue influence
Part IV: Unconscientious dealings
12. Fraud in equity
13. Unconscionable transactions
14. Equitable estoppel
15. Relief against forfeiture
16. Penalties
Part V: Unfair outcomes
17. Subrogation
18. Contribution
19. Marshalling
Part VI: Trusts
20. Introduction to trusts
21. Creation of express trusts
22. Variation and termination of trusts
23. Charitable trusts
24. Administration of charitable trusts
25. Resulting trusts
26. Trustees
27. Beneficiaries
Part VII: Equitable remedies and defences
28. Declarations
29. Specific performance
30. Injunctions
31. Freezing and search orders
32. Equitable compensation and damages
33. Rescission
34. Rectification
35. Institutional constructive trusts
36. Remedial constructive trusts
37. Tracing
38. Other equitable remedies
39. Equitable defences.
Summary:
Principles of Australian Equity and Trusts is designed to equip students with the skills to analyse fact situations and correctly identify the relevant principles of the law of equity and trusts applicable to the resolution of problems. The clear and accessible style of the authors makes this an essential resource for students new to the study of equity and trusts. The sixth edition has been fully revised and updated to include recent developments in case law, including: Bosanac v Federal Commissioner of Taxation (2022) 275 CLR 37; Hobart International Airport Pty Ltd v Clarence City Council (2022) 276 CLR 519; Mao v Bao (2023) 113 NSWLR 26; McKinlay v Woods [2024] NSWCA 122; Thynne v Sheringham (2023) 111 NSWLR 617; Stubbings v James 2 Pty Ltd (2022) 276 CLR 1; Wolverhampton City Council v London Gypsies and Travellers [2024] 2 All ER 431. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780409359145
Phys. description:
cxvii, 992 pages ; 25 cm