The supervisory jurisdiction over trust administration / Daniel Clarry.

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Publication details:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Edition:
1st edition
Record id:
89332
Subject:
Trusts and trustees -- England.
Trusts and trustees -- Wales.
Contents:
PART I: Introduction
1. Introduction
1.1. Chapter Summaries
1.2. Claims and Concepts
1.3. Themes and Trends
PART II: History
2. Origins
2.1. Procedure, Paralysis, and Pendente Lite
2.2. Perfection and Performance
2.3. Protection
3. Evolution
3.1. Reform Proposals
3.2. The Mid-19th-Century Reforms
3.3. The Lacer 19th-Century Reforms
PAART III: Modernity
4. Administration
4.1. General and Partial Administration
4.2. Advice, Authorizations, and Declarations
4.3. Surrendering a Discretion
5. Regulating the Office of Trustee
5.1. Appointment
5.2. Removal and Retirement
5.3. Remuneration
6. Supervising Due Administration
6.1. Accounting
6.2. Disclosure
6.3. Divesting and Vesting
7. Supervising Non-Performance
7.1. Sanctioning Breaches of Trust, Prospectively
7.2. Sanctioning Breaches of Trust, Retrospectively
7.3. Variations and Terminations
PART IV: Remedies
8. Equitable Compensation for Breach of Trust
8.1. Accounting for Wrongdoing
8.2. Equitable Compensation for Breach of Trust
8.3. Supervising Trust Administration Above and Beyond Maladministration
9. Judicial Review of Trustee Decision-Making
9.1. Conclusively and Reviewability of Trustee Decision-Making
9.2. The Rise and Ruin of the Rule in Hastings-Bass
9.3. Reflections on the Rule in Abacus v Barr
PART V: Conclusion
10. Conclusion
10.1. Trust Law
10.2. Public Law
10.3. Private Law.
Summary:
Providing valuable insight into a relatively unexplored field, this book examines the day-to-day functioning of the supervisory jurisdiction over trust administration and distils the essential principles that guide the Court's intervention in trust administration in the absence of any wrongdoing and with a view to facilitating the ongoing performance of a trust. An introductory section places the supervisory jurisdiction over trust administration in its historical context, exploring its origins and evolution through statutory reform into modern times. Analysis of twelve judicial functions by which the court acts to facilitate the on-going performance of trusts follows, examining the general administration of trusts, court regulation of the office of trustee, securing the due administration, and supervising the non-performance, of trusts. These supervisory functions of the court are essential to any jurisdiction in the common law tradition and underscore the peculiar way in which trusts are regulated by the court throughout those jurisdictions. The interaction between the supervisory jurisdiction over trust administration and the remedial jurisdiction of the Court to award equitable compensation for breach of trust and to review trustee decision-making are also considered in a section focussing on recent developments in remedies. As well as exploring the nature and scope of the Court's jurisdiction, this book also supplies practical guidance as to how that might impact on a particular case or advice in administering a trust. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Table of contents and index are taken from the published work with the permission of the publisher.
ISBN:
9780198813651
Phys. description:
xliii, 303 p. ; 26 cm