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Common Law in relation to Custom, Equity and Books of Authority
Common Law in relation to Custom, Equity and Books of Authority
Introduction
The paper attempts to describe the relationship of English Common Law and the historical sources of law, custom, equity and books of authority. It explains the link between common ...
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TRUST
Equity and Trust
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion2
Background2
Case A3
First Scenario3
Bare Trust4
Interest in Possession Trust4
Discretionary Trust4
Mixed Trust5
Second Scenario5
Third Scenario6
Case B7
Case C9
References12
Equity and Trust
Introduction
Trust and equity are two significant factors in the English law of property. Before going in the details on the law of property, the terms trusts and equity should be very clear ...
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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICS
International Law and Politics
International Law and Politics
Introduction
The chapter regarding self-determination is a meticulous, as well as detailed usage of an immense display of circumstances. The profundity of indulgent of all state of affairs, the aptitude to comprehend the countless features of all circumstances, along with the application ...
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CRIMINAL LAW
Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Introduction to the Case
This case is about a person called Danny Johnson, who loves to gamble. This bad habit of Danny leads him to a big trouble when he loses a lot of money in gambling and borrowing thousands of pounds from Martin, who is a ...
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CONTRACT LAW
Contract Law
Contract Law
Introduction
In this case, the law which will be used is the contract law. Contract law is a sub-sector liability law, a set of legal rules governing the civil liability arising from different types of contracts. Includes separate institutions of contractual obligations (purchase, lease, contract, etc.).
The main ...
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TORT'S LAW
Tort's Law
Tort's Law
Introduction
The purpose behind this paper is to assess cases which can lead to remedial legal efforts due to negligence, I will analyse the circumstances that lead to such situations the paper will focus on answering In Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] Lord Atkin referred to 'acts ...
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The Parliamentary Sovereignty in the United Kingdom
The Parliamentary Sovereignty in the United Kingdom
Introduction
The structure of the United Kingdom Constitution is based on set of principle and laws under which the country is ruled and governed. The United Kingdom does not have single constitutional document like many other nations. The country ...
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MEDICAL LAW
Medical Law about NHS treatment
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Medical Law about NHS treatment
Introduction
The National Health Service provides different health care service, i.e. it provides the treatment of different diseases. It provides healthcare for all UK citizens, according to their need of healthcare. The NHS got primarily funded by the taxes. ...
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HOUSE OF LORDS
House of Lords
House of Lords
Introduction
The House of Lords is the right honourable, spiritual and temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament Assembled is the upper house of Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Parliament also includes the Sovereign, and the lower house ...
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EQUITABLY OWNED PROPERTY
Where a cohabitant acquires an interest by way of a trust, this will always be a proprietary interest consisting of a beneficial share in the equitable ownership of the property
Where a cohabitant acquires an interest by way of a trust, this will always be a proprietary interest consisting ...