Published by Pearson (July 18, 2023) © 2023
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Part I: Introduction to equity and trusts
- Chapter 1: Introduction to equity
- Chapter 2: The trust concept
- Chapter 3: The trust distinguished from other legal concepts
Part II: Creating the trust relationship
- Chapter 4: The Three Certainties
- Chapter 5: Formalities
- Chapter 6: Constitution of trusts
- Chapter 7: Secret trusts and mutual wills
- Chapter 8: The beneficiary principle
- Chapter 9: Illegality and public policy
Part III: Trusts implied by law
- Chapter 10: Resulting Trusts
- Chapter 11: Constructive trusts
- Chapter 12: Constructive trusts and intermeddling with trust property
Part IV: The administration of trusts
- Chapter 13: Introduction to trusteeship appointment, removal and retirement
- Chapter 14: Investment of trust funds
- Chapter 15: Fiduciary nature of trusteeship
- Chapter 16: Powers of trustees
- Chapter 17: Variation of trusts
Part V: Breach of trust and remedies
- Chapter 18: Breach of trust and personal remedies
- Chapter 19: Tracing and a proprietary claim
Part VI: Charities and charitable trusts
- Chapter 20: Charities and charitable trusts
- Chapter 21: The cy-près doctrine