This note covers introduction to equity,
Introduction to trusts, The three certaintie, Formalities, Constitution, Purpose trusts, Unincorporated
associations, Secret trusts, Charitable trusts, Resulting and consulting trusts,
Trusts for family home, Duties and powers, Fiduciary, Tracing, Equitable
remedies and liability of strangers.
This note covers introduction to equity,
Introduction to trusts, The three certaintie, Formalities, Constitution, Purpose trusts, Unincorporated
associations, Secret trusts, Charitable trusts, Resulting and consulting trusts,
Trusts for family home, Duties and powers, Fiduciary, Tracing, Equitable
remedies and liability of strangers.
This book navigates the foundational aspects of trusts
certainty of intention, beneficiaries, and subject matter, from breach of trust
to constructive trusts and trustees duties, it examines intricate scenarios and
ethical dilemmas, exploring tracing, charities, and restitution, it offers
diverse perspectives on rectifying injustices within legal constructs.
The aims of this book are
to ensure that students understand and are able to assess critically: the
principles associated with equity and with trusts law; the application of those
principles to factual circumstances, the manner in which these principles affect
people in their everyday lives, how those principles are to be reconciled with
the principles governing the creation of express trusts, the imposition of
trusts by law, how equity and trusts law adapt to changing social conditions,
and how other legal models challenge the traditional understanding of equity.
This note
covers the following topics: Law and Conscience, Conscience in the Early Courts
of Equity, Conscience in the Modern Courts, Conscience in the English Judiciary,
Conscience in the Australian Judiciary, Conscience in the Sri Lankan Judiciary.