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Equity and Trusts in New Zealand 3rd ed isbn 9781988591292

Equity and Trusts in New Zealand 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780864726698
New Edition ISBN: 9781988591292
Published: September 2009
Publisher: Thomson Reuters New Zealand
Country of Publication: New Zealand
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Equity and Trusts in New Zealand 2nd Edition is the authoritative reference for lawyers, the judiciary and law students seeking to find and understand the law relating to equity and trusts in New Zealand. It is the only full length New Zealand text to bring together the law of trusts and the law of equity.

  • Introduction a historical introduction and discussion of basic concepts.
  • Part A The Law of Trusts includes interpretation and classification of the trust concept and examines the law surrounding trusts.
  • Part B Modern Equity takes a close look at the concepts of modern equity.
  • Part C Equitable Remedies and Defences includes discussions on injunctions, rescission, accounting for profits, equitable liens, damages, tracing and defences as well as eight other areas that examine the various remedies and defences available.
  • Part D Equity in Context assesses the types of relationships formed by the application of trusts and equitable principles and rules across a range of fields, including commerce, joint ventures, family relationships, restitution and Māori Law.
  • Concluding observations on the state of equity and future developments and reform.