This article provides a comprehensive outline and consequential redefinition of the oldest form of constructive trust occurring in English law,1 the vendor–purchaser constructive trust (VPCT). This species of constructive trust arises by operation of law, once primarily in the context of sales of land, but now in the context of any specifically enforceable contract of sale (eg shares in a private company).2 The VPCT primarily protects the interest and equities each party to the contract has in its performance,3 and exists only as an equitable consequence of the contract, embodying both proprietary interests and a mutuality of obligations between vendor and purchaser, constructive trustee and beneficiary. This trust springs from Equity’s (an...
This thesis explores the application of the duty of utmost good faith to current London commercial i...
The doctrine of anticipatory breach of contract originated in English law and was adopted into the U...
This Article develops an agency costs theory of the law of private trusts, focusing chiefly on donat...
Considers whether the role of equity in imposing a trust on the seller of land after the exchange of...
The article considers whether the role of equity in imposing a trust on the seller of land after the...
This paper considers critically the current state of the law on constructive trusts arising in the c...
We are accustomed to think of the trust as a branch of property law. The Restatement (Second) of Tru...
The object of this paper is to examine the assertion that, constructive trust is a vital legal mecha...
The doctrine of estates is the common law system for the classification of divided ownership. Its ...
Upon an authorized sale of goods, the owner\u27s ability to recover the price from the buyer can be ...
Introduction 1. The Creation of Trusts 2. Secret Trusts 3. The Inherent Attributes of a Trust: The T...
Those who seek settled property rights in Equity will find little comfort in this paper. With legal ...
Law of trusts, developed from the equity principle of England and other common law countries, has be...
The field of restitution, broadly considered, involves all those situations in which a person who ho...
The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous o...
This thesis explores the application of the duty of utmost good faith to current London commercial i...
The doctrine of anticipatory breach of contract originated in English law and was adopted into the U...
This Article develops an agency costs theory of the law of private trusts, focusing chiefly on donat...
Considers whether the role of equity in imposing a trust on the seller of land after the exchange of...
The article considers whether the role of equity in imposing a trust on the seller of land after the...
This paper considers critically the current state of the law on constructive trusts arising in the c...
We are accustomed to think of the trust as a branch of property law. The Restatement (Second) of Tru...
The object of this paper is to examine the assertion that, constructive trust is a vital legal mecha...
The doctrine of estates is the common law system for the classification of divided ownership. Its ...
Upon an authorized sale of goods, the owner\u27s ability to recover the price from the buyer can be ...
Introduction 1. The Creation of Trusts 2. Secret Trusts 3. The Inherent Attributes of a Trust: The T...
Those who seek settled property rights in Equity will find little comfort in this paper. With legal ...
Law of trusts, developed from the equity principle of England and other common law countries, has be...
The field of restitution, broadly considered, involves all those situations in which a person who ho...
The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous o...
This thesis explores the application of the duty of utmost good faith to current London commercial i...
The doctrine of anticipatory breach of contract originated in English law and was adopted into the U...
This Article develops an agency costs theory of the law of private trusts, focusing chiefly on donat...