Law Of Trusts
The University of Nottingham (UON)
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Implied Resulting and Constructive Trusts
- Lecture notes • 28 pages • 2018
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My notes are very thorough, detailed, and organised. They include everything you need to know to achieve a first on your modules. They're basically a compilation of my lecture notes, essential reading from various sources, as well as my wider reading pertaining each topic. They include not only information/facts, but in-depth analysis and critical commentaries of the laws, cases, and academic reading. Different text effects are used to separate, highlight, and emphasise important bits of inform...
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Tracing
- Lecture notes • 20 pages • 2018
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My notes are very thorough, detailed, and organised. They include everything you need to know to achieve a first on your modules. They're basically a compilation of my lecture notes, essential reading from various sources, as well as my wider reading pertaining each topic. They include not only information/facts, but in-depth analysis and critical commentaries of the laws, cases, and academic reading. Different text effects are used to separate, highlight, and emphasise important bits of inform...
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Nature of Trusts
- Lecture notes • 35 pages • 2018
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My notes are very thorough, detailed, and organised. They include everything you need to know to achieve a first on your modules. They're basically a compilation of my lecture notes, essential reading from various sources, as well as my wider reading pertaining each topic. They include not only information/facts, but in-depth analysis and critical commentaries of the laws, cases, and academic reading. Different text effects are used to separate, highlight, and emphasise important bits of inform...
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Duties and Remedies
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My notes are very thorough, detailed, and organised. They include everything you need to know to achieve a first on your modules. They're basically a compilation of my lecture notes, essential reading from various sources, as well as my wider reading pertaining each topic. They include not only information/facts, but in-depth analysis and critical commentaries of the laws, cases, and academic reading. Different text effects are used to separate, highlight, and emphasise important bits of inform...
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Constitution of Trusts
- Lecture notes • 22 pages • 2018
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My notes are very thorough, detailed, and organised. They include everything you need to know to achieve a first on your modules. They're basically a compilation of my lecture notes, essential reading from various sources, as well as my wider reading pertaining each topic. They include not only information/facts, but in-depth analysis and critical commentaries of the laws, cases, and academic reading. Different text effects are used to separate, highlight, and emphasise important bits of inform...
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Formalities in the Creation of Trusts
- Lecture notes • 21 pages • 2018
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My notes are very thorough, detailed, and organised. They include everything you need to know to achieve a first on your modules. They're basically a compilation of my lecture notes, essential reading from various sources, as well as my wider reading pertaining each topic. They include not only information/facts, but in-depth analysis and critical commentaries of the laws, cases, and academic reading. Different text effects are used to separate, highlight, and emphasise important bits of inform...
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Notes Bundle on the Law of Trusts University of Nottingham
- Other • 230 pages • 2021
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This is a thorough and extensive notes bundle regarding the law of trusts covering topics such as the beneficiary principle, the three certainties, an introduction to trusts, third party liability, proprietary remedies and claims, constitution and formalities etc. It makes the topics very clear and the student who created it got a very high mark.