This article considers compensatory remedies for breach of trust. The first part of analysis considers the important recent decision of the UK Supreme Court in AIB Group (UK) v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors, and explores its significance and potential impact. The second part examines more closely what is meant by ‘equitable compensation’, and what remedial rules might develop to govern ‘equitable compensation’ following a breach of trustPeer reviewe
Breach remedies can be used to protect specific investments and are therefore a remedy against holdu...
This article begins with a brief discussion of restitution as a remedy for breach of contract under ...
Principles of equitable compensation for breach of trust – AIB Group (UK) Plc v Redler &Co Solicitor...
This article considers compensatory remedies for breach of trust. The first part of analysis conside...
This chapter examines the current debates around equitable compensation for breach of trust and how ...
The article explores the circumstances in which common law damages might be available for purely equ...
This article addresses the nature of liability for knowing receipt of assets transferred in breach o...
AIB Group (UK) plc v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors examined the issue of appropriate remedies availab...
This article addresses the nature of liability for knowing receipt of assets transferred in breach o...
A proprietary remedy confers preferential recovery, in the sense that the claimant obtains ownership...
This is the second of two articles about cases in which awards of “mesne profits” have been made aga...
It is universally accepted that, subject to various restrictions including remoteness and mitigation...
This article argues that claims to recover trust property from third parties arise in response to a ...
Equitable compensation is a remedy which may be ordered following a breach of trust. Although the ab...
Equitable compensation, founded in the inherent jurisdiction of equity, is becoming a more regularly...
Breach remedies can be used to protect specific investments and are therefore a remedy against holdu...
This article begins with a brief discussion of restitution as a remedy for breach of contract under ...
Principles of equitable compensation for breach of trust – AIB Group (UK) Plc v Redler &Co Solicitor...
This article considers compensatory remedies for breach of trust. The first part of analysis conside...
This chapter examines the current debates around equitable compensation for breach of trust and how ...
The article explores the circumstances in which common law damages might be available for purely equ...
This article addresses the nature of liability for knowing receipt of assets transferred in breach o...
AIB Group (UK) plc v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors examined the issue of appropriate remedies availab...
This article addresses the nature of liability for knowing receipt of assets transferred in breach o...
A proprietary remedy confers preferential recovery, in the sense that the claimant obtains ownership...
This is the second of two articles about cases in which awards of “mesne profits” have been made aga...
It is universally accepted that, subject to various restrictions including remoteness and mitigation...
This article argues that claims to recover trust property from third parties arise in response to a ...
Equitable compensation is a remedy which may be ordered following a breach of trust. Although the ab...
Equitable compensation, founded in the inherent jurisdiction of equity, is becoming a more regularly...
Breach remedies can be used to protect specific investments and are therefore a remedy against holdu...
This article begins with a brief discussion of restitution as a remedy for breach of contract under ...
Principles of equitable compensation for breach of trust – AIB Group (UK) Plc v Redler &Co Solicitor...