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A Practitioner's Guide to Beneficiaries Actions isbn 9781845926069

A Practitioner's Guide to Beneficiaries Actions


ISBN13: 9780754519478
ISBN: 0754519473
New Edition ISBN: 1845926064
Published: June 2003
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Endorsed by the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, and uniquely aimed at providing practical explanations of the law relating to trustees' powers and duties in the context of risk management and dispute resolution, this handbook deals with contentious issues in trusts and estates from the perspective of the beneficiary.

It offers clarity, practicality and advice on the best way to proceed when your client is a beneficiary of a trust where losses or other problems are occurring, or a trustee faced with difficulties or disputes involving beneficiaries. Also includes procedural information, precedents and case notes, with practical guidelines on the appropriate procedures for resolving disputes either through the courts or using mediation or other forms of dispute resolution.

Reprinted with ISBN: 9781845926069

Subjects:
Equity and Trusts
Contents:
1. Introduction. ;2. Overview of litigation procedure ;3. Actions for account ;4. Claims for inspection of documents ;5. Breach of trust ;6. Breach of duty of care ;7. Challenges to an exercise of discretion ;8. Proceedings for removal of trustees ;9. Application for appointment of a receiver ;10. Enforcement of rights under the trust ;11. Enforcement of external claims against the trust ;12. Applications for directions ;13. Liability of trustees ;14. Rights against third parties ;15. Alternative methods of dispute resolution ;16. Disputes with a foreign element