Trusts

Trusts by Roderick R. M. Paisley, published by W. Green/Sweet & Maxwell in 1999, is a preparatory guide designed for students studying trusts within a Scots LLB framework. This edition, comprising 106 pages, offers a clear explanation of various aspects of trusts, including their classification, the roles of parties involved, and the properties associated with them.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of essential topics such as the appointment, assumption, and resignation of trustees, as well as the purposes and administration of trusts. This book serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of law, particularly in the areas of estates and trusts, and administrative law and regulatory practice.
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Provides students with a preparatory guide to trusts as set and explained throughout a Scots LLB. The text covers topics such as classification of trusts; parties and properties; appointment, assumption and resignation of trustees; purposes of a trust; and administration of a trust.
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