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Commercial Aspects of Trusts and Fiduciary Obligations
Contributor(s): McKendrick, Ewan (Author), The Norton Rose Group (With)
ISBN: 0198257651     ISBN-13: 9780198257653
Publisher: Clarendon Press
OUR PRICE:   $299.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 1992
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Annotation: The origins of this book lie in the first Oxford Law Colloquium held in St. John's College, Oxford, on 12-13 September 1991, organized by the Faculty of Law of the University of Oxford and The Norton Rose M5 Group, a national association of seven major independent law firms. This, it is hoped, will be the first of many such conferences run on a biennial basis. The aim of each conference will be to combine the specialist knowledge of both practising and academic lawyers on a selected subject, enabling the exploration of fundamental concepts, principles, policies, and trends in particular fields of law of mutual interest and importance. The subject of this first conference - Commercial Aspects of Trusts and Fiduciary Obligations - was chosen for its considerable theoretical and practical importance, and the contributors amply demonstrate both the impact of the law of trusts and the law of fiduciaries upon such diverse subjects as company law and insolvency law and the continuing need for further discussion on the relationship between equity and commercial law.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
- Law | Business & Financial
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General
Dewey: 346.410
LCCN: 92015521
Lexile Measure: 1750
Series: Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.4" W x 9.3" (1.45 lbs) 334 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This volume focuses on the continuing practical importance of equity in the law today. The authors demonstrate both the impact of the law of trusts and the law of fiduciaries upon such diverse subjects as corporate and bankruptcy law, as well as the continuing need for further discussion on
the relationship between equity and commercial law. In combining theoretical and practical knowledge, this volume will be interesting to professionals and scholars involved in commercial or corporate law, bankruptcy, and trusts.