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A detailed analysis of the case law concerning resulting trusts.
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A detailed analysis of the case law concerning resulting trusts.

Personal Liability of Third parties following an unlawful disposition from a trust.
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Personal Liability of Third parties following an unlawful disposition from a trust.

An explanation of the case law, including diagrams, which governs proprietary remedies and tracing.
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An explanation of the case law, including diagrams, which governs proprietary remedies and tracing.

An analysis of the consequences of breaches of trust.
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An analysis of the consequences of breaches of trust.

A detailed examination of the rules which empower and limit persons in their capacity as trustee.
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A detailed examination of the rules which empower and limit persons in their capacity as trustee.

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An examination of the technical and formalistic rules which govern the creation and continuation of trusts.
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An examination of the technical and formalistic rules which govern the creation and continuation of trusts.

A detailed explanation of the case law surrounding the three certainties of trust and various other introductory principles.
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A detailed explanation of the case law surrounding the three certainties of trust and various other introductory principles.