CHECK THESE SAMPLES OF The Law of Trusts and Equitable Remedies
Equity has made substantial contributions to the body of law in the form of trusts, mortgage and equitable jurisdiction through Natural Justice.... It is also referred to as Supplementary Law which is part of law of the land.... The set of remedies that law and equity offer differ and uphold the difference between common law and equity.... "In my view equity has added to our legal system, together with a number of detached doctrines, one novel and fertile institution, namely the trust; and three novel and fertile remedies, namely the decree for specific performance, the injunction, and the judicial administration of estates," Maitland (1949, p....
3 Pages
(750 words)
Essay
The author critically explains an account for the equitable maxim "equity will not assist a volunteer" and an account for the differences between equitable and common law remedies.... hellip; The conclusion can, therefore, be drawn that equity and common law remedies are working together to establish natural justice for the plaintiff and that although they have different remedies for achieving that aim the end result is that the plaintiff has a greater chance of getting the award best suited to their situation....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
Term Paper
n order to be able to advise Esther of her rights over the items that have been removed from the property, the branches and apples overhanging her property and the watch found in the grounds it is necessary to examine the law surrounding chattels and fixtures as well as the law regarding property ownership.... In relation to the items removed by the previous owner, the law regarding chattels and fixtures would be applicable1.... Your principal has asked you to research the relevant law and report to the principal (in 1,000 words) on what are the legal principles regardingOutside the word limit, give a bibliography of all books and databases used to carry out the research, and give a list of all cases that you consulted (whether or not actually used in Part A of your answer), with their references....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
Assignment
The paper "The Principle of Overriding Interests, Leases and Rentcharges" discusses that all interests in the land should be entered on the register in order to protect those interests.... Where such interests are not recorded the court can that the new purchaser will not be bound by unregistered interests....
10 Pages
(2500 words)
Coursework
In January 2007, they decide to buy a house in the Medway towns.... Poppy pays 50,00, Maisie pays 30,000, Bill pays 25,000, Ben who is only 17 pays 20,000 and Jade pays 40,000.... The property is conveyed… Poppy offers to sell her interest in the property to Maisie but before Maisie replies to Poppy, Jade in a fit of temper kills Poppy....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
Essay
The term paper "The Modern law of Real Property " describes the fact that putting a 'for sale' notice in front of the house appears to be the start to the process of selling the house.... the law also stipulates that I can only sell my house.... it entails one of the steps on a long journey that begins many weeks before suitors visit the house....
7 Pages
(1750 words)
Term Paper
There is no such statutory provision for cohabitants; they are subject to the equitable rules of resulting and/or constructive trusts and/or promissory estoppel and may have no redress despite having made substantial contributions to the maintenance of the property and/or indirect contributions to the payment of the mortgage.... hellip; The loophole in the law concerns situations where a home is purchased and no agreement is made as to the respective shares in the event of termination of the relationship....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
Case Study
nbsp; … The doctrine of proprietary estoppel is used to provide rights for persons who are unable to establish a claim to the property under the principles of resulting or constructive trusts.... rdquo; considers court cases where a tenant who is formally not in possession of the lodging could claim ownership of estoppel or partial compensation of money paid by him for housekeeping based on the provisions of the case law....
14 Pages
(3500 words)
Case Study