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The rules governing the measure of monetary remedies in contract, tort and equity differ largely bet...
For more than five centuries, strict judicial scrutiny has been applied to contractual provisions wh...
Suggests how a dualism now exists between the traditional rule that beneficiaries of trusts can enfo...
Principles of equitable compensation for breach of trust – AIB Group (UK) Plc v Redler &Co Solicitor...
Discusses the Supreme Court ruling in AIB Group (UK) Plc v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors on the compen...
This article considers compensatory remedies for breach of trust. The first part of analysis conside...
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 equitable principle of relief from penalties and forfeitures is so far elementary as almost to d...
The decision of the House of Lords in Junior Books Ltd. v. Veitchi Ltd. represents an unwarranted de...
Looks at the common law forfeiture rule, preventing a person who has unlawfully killed another from ...
Discusses the Supreme Court ruling in AIB Group (UK) Plc v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors on whether th...
Equitable compensation is a remedy which may be ordered following a breach of trust. Although the ab...
The Basis of Relief from Penalties and Forfeitures - The equitable principle of relief from penaltie...
Proprietary status of a bribe or secret commission received by an agent in breach of fiduciary dutie...
The rules governing the measure of monetary remedies in contract, tort and equity differ largely bet...
For more than five centuries, strict judicial scrutiny has been applied to contractual provisions wh...
Suggests how a dualism now exists between the traditional rule that beneficiaries of trusts can enfo...
Principles of equitable compensation for breach of trust – AIB Group (UK) Plc v Redler &Co Solicitor...
Discusses the Supreme Court ruling in AIB Group (UK) Plc v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors on the compen...
This article considers compensatory remedies for breach of trust. The first part of analysis conside...
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 equitable principle of relief from penalties and forfeitures is so far elementary as almost to d...
The decision of the House of Lords in Junior Books Ltd. v. Veitchi Ltd. represents an unwarranted de...
Looks at the common law forfeiture rule, preventing a person who has unlawfully killed another from ...
Discusses the Supreme Court ruling in AIB Group (UK) Plc v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors on whether th...
Equitable compensation is a remedy which may be ordered following a breach of trust. Although the ab...
The Basis of Relief from Penalties and Forfeitures - The equitable principle of relief from penaltie...
Proprietary status of a bribe or secret commission received by an agent in breach of fiduciary dutie...
The rules governing the measure of monetary remedies in contract, tort and equity differ largely bet...
For more than five centuries, strict judicial scrutiny has been applied to contractual provisions wh...
Suggests how a dualism now exists between the traditional rule that beneficiaries of trusts can enfo...