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English trust law and Reading v Attorney-General

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Difference between English trust law and Reading v Attorney-General

English trust law vs. Reading v Attorney-General

English trust law concerns the creation and protection of asset funds, which are usually held by one party for another's benefit. Reading v Attorney-General is an English trusts law case, concerning constructive trusts.

Similarities between English trust law and Reading v Attorney-General

English trust law and Reading v Attorney-General have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Constructive trust, English land law, English property law, Money had and received, Tom Denning, Baron Denning, Unjust enrichment.

Constructive trust

A constructive trust is an equitable remedy resembling a trust (implied trust) imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights due to either a person obtaining or holding a legal property right which they should not possess due to unjust enrichment or interference, or due to a breach of fiduciary duty, which is intercausative with unjust enrichment and/or property interference.

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English land law

English land law is the law of real property in England and Wales.

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English property law

English property law refers to the law of acquisition, sharing and protection of valuable assets in England and Wales.

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Money had and received

An action for money had and received to the plaintiff's use is the name for a common law claim derived from the form of action known as indebitatus assumpsit.

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Tom Denning, Baron Denning

Alfred Thompson “Tom” Denning, Baron Denning, (23 January 1899 – 5 March 1999) was an English lawyer and judge.

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Unjust enrichment

In contract law, unjust enrichment occurs when one person is enriched at the expense of another in circumstances that the law sees as unjust.

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English trust law and Reading v Attorney-General Comparison

English trust law has 436 relations, while Reading v Attorney-General has 11. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.34% = 6 / (436 + 11).

References

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