Trusts and Equity

Trusts and Equity by Richard Edwards, published by Pearson Longman in 2007, offers a clear and engaging explanation of the main principles within the field of trusts and equity law. This 8th edition, comprising 573 pages, aims to demystify complex legal concepts while maintaining accuracy and depth. The book focuses on contemporary applications of trusts, providing readers with a solid foundation in the subject matter.
Readers will find that Trusts and Equity presents a thorough exploration of the principles governing trusts, alongside discussions of reform proposals that highlight the evolution of the law. The text is designed to clarify the intricacies of this area of law, making it accessible without oversimplifying the content. With its focus on law, administrative practices, and estates, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of trusts and equity.
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Trusts and Equityis a trusted, clear and engaging explanation of the main principles of this area of law. This book demystifies this complex subject, without oversimplifying, by means of clear explanations and a focus on contemporary applications of the trust. It also considers proposals for reform so that the reader gains an understanding of the development of the law.
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