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Jacobs' law of trusts in Australia / J.D. Heydon, M.J. Leeming.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chatswood, N.S.W. : LexisNexis Butterworths, c2006Edition: 7th edDescription: lxxxi, 750 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780409321258 (pbk.)
  • 0409321257 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Law of trusts in Australia
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.94059 HEY
Contents:
Preface. - Acknowledgments. - Table of cases. - Table of statutes. - Chapter 1: The nature of a trust. - Chapter 2: The distinction between a trust and a certain other legal institutions. - Chapter 3: The classification of trusts. - Chapter 4: Capacity to create a trust. - Chapter 5: Express trusts - certainty of intention, subject matter and object. - Chapter 6: Express trusts - complete constitutions or consideration. - Chapter 7: Express trusts - the requirement of writing. - Chapter 8: The interpretation of the trust. - Chapter 9: When an express trust may fail or be set aside. - Chapter 10: Charitable trusts. - Chapter 11: Purpose trusts. - Chapter 12: Resulting trusts. - Chapter 13: Constructive trusts. - Chapter 14: Capacity to be a trustee. - Chapter 15: The appointment, retirement and removal of trustees. - Chapter 16: Duties, powers and discretions of a trustee. - Chapter 17: Duties of a trustee. - Chapter 18: The duty to invest trust funds. - Chapter 19: Duty of impartiality. - Chapter 20: Powers of a trustee. - Chapter 21: Rights of a trustee. - Chapter 22: Liability of a trustee. - Chapter 23: The rights of a beneficiary. - Chapter 24: What may be trust property. - Chapter 25: Vesting of the trust property. - Chapter 26: Conversion. - Chapter 27: Tracing trust property. - Chapter 28: Trusts in the conflict of laws. - Chapter 29: The trust aspects of superannuation. - Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Preface. - Acknowledgments. - Table of cases. - Table of statutes. - Chapter 1: The nature of a trust. - Chapter 2: The distinction between a trust and a certain other legal institutions. - Chapter 3: The classification of trusts. - Chapter 4: Capacity to create a trust. - Chapter 5: Express trusts - certainty of intention, subject matter and object. - Chapter 6: Express trusts - complete constitutions or consideration. - Chapter 7: Express trusts - the requirement of writing. - Chapter 8: The interpretation of the trust. - Chapter 9: When an express trust may fail or be set aside. - Chapter 10: Charitable trusts. - Chapter 11: Purpose trusts. - Chapter 12: Resulting trusts. - Chapter 13: Constructive trusts. - Chapter 14: Capacity to be a trustee. - Chapter 15: The appointment, retirement and removal of trustees. - Chapter 16: Duties, powers and discretions of a trustee. - Chapter 17: Duties of a trustee. - Chapter 18: The duty to invest trust funds. - Chapter 19: Duty of impartiality. - Chapter 20: Powers of a trustee. - Chapter 21: Rights of a trustee. - Chapter 22: Liability of a trustee. - Chapter 23: The rights of a beneficiary. - Chapter 24: What may be trust property. - Chapter 25: Vesting of the trust property. - Chapter 26: Conversion. - Chapter 27: Tracing trust property. - Chapter 28: Trusts in the conflict of laws. - Chapter 29: The trust aspects of superannuation. - Index.