Buch, Englisch, 1458 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 1458 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-414-04875-1
Verlag: Sweet & Maxwell
Acknowledged as the authority on equity, Snell explains equitable principles and remedies and their application in trusts, probate and mortgages. Containing the most comprehensive coverage of this area, and frequently cited in court, it offers expert interpretation of the rules of equity and how they can be applied in different situations.
The clear narrative in Snell’s Equity, with its lucid definitions, clarification of how the principles are put into practice and descriptions of the range of remedies available, means that the book has all the information you need to understand equity as a supplement and corrective to common law.
Assisting you each step of the way, Snell’s Equity provides in-depth commentary and analysis of the law of equity and offers interpretation of how the different rules can be applied to property. The new supplement updates the main work to 31 August 2011, keeping you completely up-to-date.
What you’ll find in the supplement:
• The important case of Sinclair Investments v. Versailles Trade Finance on the extent to which a proprietary claim lies against a fiduciary who wrongly profits from his position
• The effect of recent ECHR cases on the law of breach of confidence
• The recent reconsideration of the doctrine of Re Hastings Bass by the Court of Appeal in Pitt v. Holt
• Anonymity orders after JIH v. Newsgroup Newspapers
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The clear narrative in Snell’s Equity, with its lucid definitions, clarification of how the principles are put into practice and descriptions of the range of remedies available, means that the book has all the information you need to understand equity as a supplement and corrective to common law.
Assisting you each step of the way, Snell’s Equity provides in-depth commentary and analysis of the law of equity and offers interpretation of how the different rules can be applied to property. The new supplement updates the main work to 31 August 2011, keeping you completely up-to-date.
What you’ll find in the supplement:
• The important case of Sinclair Investments v. Versailles Trade Finance on the extent to which a proprietary claim lies against a fiduciary who wrongly profits from his position
• The effect of recent ECHR cases on the law of breach of confidence
• The recent reconsideration of the doctrine of Re Hastings Bass by the Court of Appeal in Pitt v. Holt
• Anonymity orders after JIH v. Newsgroup Newspapers
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