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Paul S. Davies, Graham Virgo - ISBN: 9780198821830
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On this page you find summaries, notes, study guides and many more for the textbook Equity , written by Paul S. Davies & Graham Virgo. The summaries are written by students themselves, which gives you the best possible insight into what is important to study about this book. Subjects like law, Trusts, third party liability, equity and trusts, Law, knowing receipt, unconscionability & Trust Law will be dealt with.
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Notes for 2nd year module Equity and Trusts Law by 3rd (final) year University of Southampton Law student. Clear layout and fully comprehensive. Achieved 74% in this 100% exam based module with these notes.
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Notes for 2nd year module Equity and Trusts Law by 3rd (final) year University of Southampton Law student. Clear layout and fully comprehensive. Achieved 74% in this 100% exam based module with these notes.

A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the enigma of Quistclose Trusts, how and why they are enforced, and whether they should exist at all. A critical comparison of the alternatives. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.
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A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the enigma of Quistclose Trusts, how and why they are enforced, and whether they should exist at all. A critical comparison of the alternatives. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.

A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the journey from knowing receipt as the standard for third party recipient liability to unconscionability. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.
- Essay
- • 3 pages •
A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the journey from knowing receipt as the standard for third party recipient liability to unconscionability. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.

A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the standard for liability of third party accessories to breaches of trust. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.
- Essay
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A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the standard for liability of third party accessories to breaches of trust. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.
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Notes for 2nd year module Equity and Trusts Law by 3rd (final) year University of Southampton Law student. Clear layout and fully comprehensive. Achieved 74% in this 100% exam based module with these notes.
- Study guide
- • 31 pages •
Notes for 2nd year module Equity and Trusts Law by 3rd (final) year University of Southampton Law student. Clear layout and fully comprehensive. Achieved 74% in this 100% exam based module with these notes.

A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the enigma of Quistclose Trusts, how and why they are enforced, and whether they should exist at all. A critical comparison of the alternatives. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.
- Essay
- • 3 pages •
A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the enigma of Quistclose Trusts, how and why they are enforced, and whether they should exist at all. A critical comparison of the alternatives. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.

A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the journey from knowing receipt as the standard for third party recipient liability to unconscionability. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.
- Essay
- • 3 pages •
A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the journey from knowing receipt as the standard for third party recipient liability to unconscionability. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.

A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the standard for liability of third party accessories to breaches of trust. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.
- Essay
- • 3 pages •
A concise, accurate and detailed essay plan describing the standard for liability of third party accessories to breaches of trust. Analysed and criticised using established and heavy-weight academics to support the argument. Achieved a first class in the final exam.