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    <subfield code="a">Contents: Fundamentals of equity and trusts: Introduction-the nature of equity -- Understanding the trust -- Express trusts: Certainty in the creation of trusts -- The rights of beneficiaries and the beneficiary principle -- Formalities in the creation of express trusts -- Secret trusts -- Essay-the nature of express trusts -- Administration of trusts: The duties of trustees -- The investments of trusts -- The powers of trustees and the variation of trusts -- Trusts implied by law: Resulting trusts -- Constructive trusts -- Equitable estoppel -- Essay-thinking about the law on fiduciaries -- Equity, trusts and the home: Trusts of homes -- Trusts of land -- Essay-family law, human rights law and equity -- Breach of trust and related equitable claims: Breach of trust -- Tracing -- The liability of strangers to account for involvement in a breach of trust -- Commercial uses of trusts: Commerce, international trusts law and dealing with property -- Quistclose trusts -- Mortgages, charges and taking security -- Welfare uses of trusts: Occupational pension funds -- Charities -- Equitable remedies: Specific performance -- Injunctions and confidences -- Rescission and rectification -- Doctrine of notice and undue influence -- Miscellaneous equitable remedies -- Theoretical questions relating to equity and trusts: The nature of property in equity and trusts -- Equity, chaos and social complexity.</subfield>
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