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E-raamat: Landmark Cases in Equity [Hart e-raamatud]

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  • Formaat: 750 pages
  • Sari: Landmark Cases
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781847319746
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  • Formaat: 750 pages
  • Sari: Landmark Cases
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781847319746
Teised raamatud teemal:
Landmark Cases in Equity continues the series of Landmark Cases essays which began with Landmark Cases in the Law of Restitution (2006) and continued with Contract (2008) and Tort (2010). The book contains essays on a series of UK landmark cases in the development of equitable doctrine, running from the 17th century to recent times. The range, breadth, and social importance of equitable principles - as these affect commercial, domestic, and even political matters - are well known. By focusing on the historical development of these principles, the essays in this collection help to understand the principles better and also provide insights into the processes of legal change through judicial innovation in the UK. The themes addressed include: the nature of the courts' equitable jurisdiction * the development of property rights in equity * constraints on the powers of settlors to create express trusts * the duties of trustees and other fiduciaries * remedies for breach of fiduciary duty * the evolution of constructive and resulting trusts. The collection will appeal to both academics and practitioners concerned with equity.
Preface v
Contributors ix
Table of Cases
xi
Table of Legislation
xxxix
1 The Earl of Oxford's Case (1615)
1(32)
David Ibbetson
2 Coke v Fountaine (1676)
33(30)
Mike Macnair
3 Grey v Grey (1677)
63(24)
Jamie Glister
4 Penn v Lord Baltimore (1750)
87(28)
Paul Mitchell
5 Burgess v Wheate (1759)
115(42)
Paul Matthews
6 Morice v Bishop of Durham (1805)
157(46)
Joshua Getzler
7 Tulk v Moxhay (1848)
203(32)
Ben McFarlane
8 Prince Albert v Strange (1849)
235(34)
Lionel Bently
9 Ramsden v Dyson (1866)
269(36)
Nick Piska
10 Bishop of Natal v Gladstone (1866)
305(24)
Charlotte Smith
11 Earl of Aylesford v Morris (1873)
329(28)
Catharine MacMillan
12 Re Hallett's Estate (1879-80)
357(36)
Graham Virgo
13 North-West Transportation Co Ltd v Beatty (1887)
393(30)
Lionel Smith
14 Rochefoucauld v Boustead (1897)
423(30)
Ying Khai Liew
15 Re Earl of Sefton (1898)
453(20)
Chantal Stebbings
16 Nocton v Lord Ashburton (1914)
473(26)
James Edelman
17 Regal (Hastings) Ltd v Gulliver (1942)
499(30)
Richard Nolan
18 National Anti-Vivisection Society v Inland Revenue Commissioners (1948)
529(28)
Jonathan Garton
19 National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth (1965)
557(24)
Alison Dunn
20 Boardman v Phipps (1967)
581(30)
Michael Bryan
21 Pettitt v Pettitt (1970) and Gissing v Gissing (1971)
611(32)
John Mee
22 Paragon Finance plc v DB Thakerar & Co (a firm) (1999)
643(30)
Christian Daly
Charles Mitchell
Index 673
Charles Mitchell is a Professor of Law at University College London. He is the author of Underhill and Hayton: Law Relating to Trusts and Trustees 18th edn (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2010) (with David Hayton and Paul Matthews) and Goff and Jones: The Law of Unjust Enrichment 8th edn (Sweet & Maxwell, 2011) (with Paul Mitchell and Stephen Watterson). He is also the editor of Constructive and Resulting Trusts (Hart, 2010).

Paul Mitchell is a Professor of Laws at University College London. He is the author of The Making of the Modern Law of Defamation (Hart, 2005)and Goff and Jones: The Law of Unjust Enrichment 8th edn (Sweet & Maxwell, 2011) (with Charles Mitchell and Stephen Watterson). He is also a contributing editor of Chitty on Contracts 31st edn (Sweet & Maxwell, 2012).

Together, Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell have also edited Landmark Cases in the Law of Restitution (Hart, 2006), Landmark Cases in the Law of Contract (Hart, 2008) and Landmark Cases in in the Law of Tort (Hart, 2010).