Moffat's trusts law: text and materials
"A 'trust' in English law is in some measure the translation into legal terms of the word 'trust' as used in ordinary speech. Its conceptual starting point is 'a confidence reposed in some other' (this phrase is from the sixteenth-century legal commentaries of Lord...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Dehli, India ; Singapore
Cambridge University Press
[2020]
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Ausgabe: | Seventh edition |
Schriftenreihe: | The law in context series
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Zusammenfassung: | "A 'trust' in English law is in some measure the translation into legal terms of the word 'trust' as used in ordinary speech. Its conceptual starting point is 'a confidence reposed in some other' (this phrase is from the sixteenth-century legal commentaries of Lord Chief Justice Coke). The 'confidence' so reposed gives rise to moral obligations to which the courts, aided by the legislature, have purported to develop legal parallels. Inevitably, the moral weight given to trust and trusteeship in ordinary usage - to be 'in breach' of a 'sacred trust' is a serious matter, with repercussions possibly in the next world as well as this one - has had a significant impact on both the scope and the content of trusts law principles. There are still some contexts in which it may be difficult to say whether the word 'trust' is used in a legal or purely moral sense"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | lxxxi, 1002 pages 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9781108796446 |
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spelling | Garton, Jonathan Verfasser (DE-588)139272011 aut Moffat's trusts law text and materials Jonathan Garton, University of Warwick; Rebecca Probert, University of Exeter; Gerry Bean, DLA Piper, Melbourne Trusts law Seventh edition Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Dehli, India ; Singapore Cambridge University Press [2020] lxxxi, 1002 pages 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The law in context series Includes bibliographical references and index "A 'trust' in English law is in some measure the translation into legal terms of the word 'trust' as used in ordinary speech. Its conceptual starting point is 'a confidence reposed in some other' (this phrase is from the sixteenth-century legal commentaries of Lord Chief Justice Coke). The 'confidence' so reposed gives rise to moral obligations to which the courts, aided by the legislature, have purported to develop legal parallels. Inevitably, the moral weight given to trust and trusteeship in ordinary usage - to be 'in breach' of a 'sacred trust' is a serious matter, with repercussions possibly in the next world as well as this one - has had a significant impact on both the scope and the content of trusts law principles. There are still some contexts in which it may be difficult to say whether the word 'trust' is used in a legal or purely moral sense"-- Trusts and trustees / England Probert, Rebecca 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)1023095653 aut Bean, Gerard M. D. Verfasser (DE-588)131406388 aut |
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