The law of trusts
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Author/contributor
- Gillese, Eileen E. (Author)
Title
The law of trusts
Abstract
"In recent years, trust law has continued to expand its influence at a rapid pace, particularly in the area of pension trusts, where it plays a key role in resolving conflicts over the administration, creation, termination, and revocation of pension funds. The flexible nature of trusts results in its continued development, especially in the areas of resulting and constructive trusts. This new edition offers substantially revised chapters on both types of trust, as well as many more caselaw references. Chapter 6 explores the various situations in which a resulting trust can arise, examines the important role of intention in finding a resulting trust, and analyzes recent pronouncements by the Supreme Court on the presumptions of resulting trust and advancement. Chapter 7 offers an updated discussion of the constructive trust, which courts increasingly employ as a tool for remedying unjust enrichment in cohabitation cases."--Pub. desc.
Series
Essentials of Canadian law
Edition
3rd ed.
Date
2014
Publisher
Irwin Law
Place
Toronto
ISBN
978-1-55221-372-8
Language
eng
Library Catalog
Call Number
KF730.G55 2014
Citation
Gillese, E. E. (2014). The law of trusts (3rd ed.). Irwin Law.
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