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Pearce & Stevens' Trusts and Equitable Obligations

By (author) Robert Pearce, Warren Barr
Genres: Equity & trusts
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 14th Sep 2018
Dimensions: w 189mm h 246mm d 47mm
Weight: 1625g
ISBN-10: 0198745494
ISBN-13: 9780198745495
Barcode No: 9780198745495
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Written in a fresh and lively style and supported by a strong analytical framework, the seventh edition of Pearce & Stevens' Trusts and Equitable Obligations continues to provide students with a relevant and exciting examination of a subject that can seem remote and difficult. The authors take a modern and conceptual approach to the wide array of topics covered in undergraduate equity and trusts modules, helping students explore the many ways in which trusts impact on everyday life, and in the world of finance and commerce. The text is accessible without compromising detailed critical comment, and engages with key issues such as the protection of privacy, enforcing informal promises, trusts and the family home, and challenges affecting the charity sector. Online resources: The text is accompanied by online resources containing a glossary of terms for students. For lecturers the site provides a test bank of multiple choice questions and PowerPoint slides to use in teaching.

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Review from previous edition One of the best texts on the market...both accessible and stimulating, with a very good balance of practical illustration and academic rigour. * Dr Isobel Roele, Queen Mary University of London * Review from previous edition This textbook is well written and easy to follow, with comprehensive coverage and good examples to aid students' understanding. * Dr Margaret Carran, Senior Lecturer in Law and Deputy Associate Dean (Education), City, University of London *