Hanbury & Martin Modern equity
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Hanbury & Martin Modern equity
Sweet & Maxwell, 2005
17th ed / by Jill E. Martin
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Modern equity
Hanbury and Martin Modern equity
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First published in 1935, Hanbury & Martin is recognised as the leading textbook on equity and trusts. Setting out the underlying principles which govern the law in this area, it is unparalleled in both breadth of coverage and wealth of detail.
* Contains a critical commentary with full reference to materials from legal journals
* Offers a wider range of coverage than other equity textbooks, in particular equitable remedies, and doctrines such as estoppel and undue influence
* Details the latest reform proposals, in particular the recommendations as set down by the Law Commission
* Includes coverage of the case law and legislative developments
Table of Contents
Trusts (including charities and pension trusts). Powers. Trustees. Equitable remedies.
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