The book provides clear and practical guidance on the complex
issues that arise in commercial fraud claims. By bringing together
all current sources of legal thinking the author presents a
coherent and readily accessible guide for the busy practitioner.
Setting the scene with a discussion of the types of relationships
which give rise to liability, including fiduciary relationships,
the author then examines the liability of those who receive the
proceeds of fraud. He considers the meaning of 'knowing receipt'
and the nature of claims for unjust enrichment and constructive
trusts.
The work examines the availability of proprietary relief in the
context of commercial fraud and assesses how best to apply the
rules on tracing through modern means of money transfer such as
BACS and CHAPS. McGrath concludes with a discussion of tracing,
conflict of laws and procedure.
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