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Equity in Practice (Hardcover)
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Equity in Practice (Hardcover)
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Equity in Practice consists of nine parts and 48 chapters. Part One
of the book analyses the primary and secondary precepts of equity
in a comprehensive and unique fashion. Part Two undertakes an
in-depth study of the various equitable principles, doctrines and
remedies and conditions, prerequisites and criteria for their
application by the courts. Part Three identifies and analyses the
conditions that must be shown to exist before the courts may apply
the equitable principles of proprietary estoppel, promissory
estoppel and estoppel by convention. Part Four presents the full
array of injunctive relief, including mareva, interlocutory and
mandatory interlocutory and springboard injunctions, that may be
granted by the court of equity in appropriate circumstances. Part
Five considers in depth the creation of express trusts, conditional
trusts and charitable trusts observing the essential elements for
their creation and also matters that may terminate such trusts.
Part Six undertakes an extensive analysis of the role, duties,
powers and liabilities of executors and trustees in the
administration and distribution of trust estates. Part Seven
provides a comprehensive discourse of trusts that may be imposed by
the court equity in the form of resulting, secret and constructive
trusts, and also equitable gifts and survivorship rights that may
arise out of joint bank accounts. Part Eight considers fully the
types of equitable actions that may be instituted concerning trusts
and the equitable principles and doctrines, ex parte and notice of
motion applications, summary judgments or leave to defend, actions
based on the equitable principle of account taken and lites
pendentes. Part Nine, the final part of the book, formulates a
concept of equity, suggests how equity may be revitalised by
imposing an equitable duty on persons to behave in a conscionable
manner when transacting or interacting with others, and considers
the relationship between equity and natural law.
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