This highly acclaimed textbook combines the principles of the law of trusts with an explanation of the various and more complicated parts of the law. Renowned for its clarity, this new edition of Riddall: The Law of Trusts presents a full account of all major developments since the last edition, notably the Trustee Delegation Act 1999 and the Trustee Act 2000.The impact of the Trustee Act 2000 is reflected in the changes to many chapters, in particular to those that deal with investment, the duties of trustees, trustees' remuneration, and the power to appoint agents.
The book has been cross-referenced to the sixth edition of Maudsley and Burn: Trusts and Trustees, Cases and Materials.This book is suitable for all students studying Trusts and Equity at degree level, and for those students preparing for professional examinations.