Part I: The Importance of Equity1: What is equity?2: Equitable obligations3: Equity and the management of propertyPart II: Creating the Relationship4: Certainty5: Constitution of trusts6: Formalities7: Policy limitsPart III: Resulting and Constructive Trusts8: Resulting trusts9: Constructive trustsPart IV: Equity in Action10: Interests in the family home11: Evolution of rights in the family home12: Proprietary estoppel13: Clubs and societies14: Wills and inheritancePart V: Charities15: The role and status of charities16: Charitable trusts17: Cy-pres: redistributing funds and changing purposes18: Control and Regulation of charitiesPart VI: Allocation of Benefit19: Choosing who benefits20: Fixed trusts21: Powers of appointment22: Discretionary trusts23: Powers of advancement and maintenance24: Variation of beneficial trustsPart VII: Managing Trusts25: Management and delegation26: Investment27: Changing the trusteesPart VIII: Checks, Controls, and Remedies28: Control and accountability29: Remedies against the trustee for breach of trust30: Fiduciary duties31: Remedies against strangers to the trust32: TracingPart IX: Equity's Contribution to Remedies33: Rescission, rectification and account34: Specific performance35: Injunctions.
Pearce and Stevens' Trusts and Equitable Obligations