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Certainty of Intention under Equity and Trusts
- Class notes • 4 pages • 2022
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This is a detailed notes made by myself from researching and listening to my lectures during class. This is one out of the three certainties, specifically the certainty of intention.
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Quistclose Trusts essay plan
- Essay • 3 pages • 2019
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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.
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Accessory Liability Essay plan
- Essay • 3 pages • 2019
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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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Knowing-Receipt (Unconscionability) Essay plan
- Essay • 3 pages • 2019
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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.
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Equity and Trusts Revision Notes FULL
- Study guide • 31 pages • 2019
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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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