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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Ultimate Guide to Living Trusts Estate Planning
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Living Trusts and Estate Planning for Europeans
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Quicken Willmaker Trust User Guide
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Independently Published Family Money
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Independently Published Dont Leave a Mess
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Independently Published Regulamento do ITCD
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Independently Published Estate Planning Living Trusts Blueprint
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Legacy By Design
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Estate Planning Made Easy
£10.26
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Unlocking the Law
£15.33
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Personal Representatives Handbook
£13.18
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Inheritance Guidebook
£14.24
Independently Published The Complete Arizona Real Estate Law Book 2025
£16.99
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Estate Planning Essentials
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Feldman v. Schocket 2022
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Independently Published Unrealistic Expectations
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Retirement Wealth Blueprint
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Independently Published Protect Whats Yours
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Credit Secrets
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Pat Miles Publishing Before All Is Said and Done: Practical Advice on Living and Dying Well
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC EU Succession: A Commentary
Book SynopsisThe European Union Succession Regulation No 650/2012 entered into force on 17 August 2015 covering all successions in European Union Members States (with the exception of Denmark, the United Kingdom and Ireland). The Regulation comprehensively covers the substantive succession law as well as the specific procedural law and the law concerning recognition and enforcement of the relevant judicial awards. The Regulation applies to ''cross-border“ succession i.e. cases where the citizen of one Member State died in another Member State where he or she owned movable or immovable assets. Based on the Regulation, the applicable law now follows uniform rules, meaning the historic legal fragmentation within Europe will be eliminated in the future. This magisterial new text offers a comprehensive analysis of the new regulation, providing an authoritative guide to the new European succession framework.Trade ReviewThe present Commentary adds another voice to the European concerto which so far features commentaries from Germany, Austria, Belgium/Switzerland, Italy/Germany/Spain and Spain. This makes for a very interesting symphony. -- Prof Dr Peter Mankowski * Zeitschrift zum Gemeinschaftsprivatrecht - GPR *[R]ecommended as offering a careful and sensible legal assessment of the provisions of the Regulation that all succession practitioners will find extremely useful in understanding the subtleties of the 2012 European legislation: it is also extremely useful for academics involved in succession or in cross-border property disputes falling within the scope of the Regulation. -- Jonathan Fitchen, University of Aberdeen * Edinburgh Law Review *
£261.25
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Inheritance Matters: Kinship, Property, Law
Book SynopsisThis book makes a compelling case for placing the social and legal practices of inheritance centre stage to make sense of fundamental questions of our time. Drawing on historical, literary, sociological, and legal analysis, this rich collection of original, interdisciplinary and international contributions demonstrates how inheritance is and has always been about far more than the set of legal processes for the distribution of wealth and property upon death. The contributions range from exploring the intractable tensions underlying family disputes and the legal and political debates about taxation, to revisiting literary plots in the past and presenting a contemporary artistic challenge of heirship. With an introduction that presents a critical mapping of the field of inheritance studies, this collection reveals the complexity of ideas about ‘passing on’, ‘legacies’, and ‘heirlooms’; troubles some of the enduring consequences of ‘charitable bequests’, ‘family money’, and ‘estate planning; and, deepens our understanding of the intimate and political practices of inheritance.Table of Contents1. Introduction: Why Inheritance? Daniel Monk ( University of London, UK) and Suzanne Lenon (University of Lethbridge, Canada) Part One: Foregrounding Inequalities – Past and Present 2. Defining Family Trees and Building Family Fortunes: A Look into Dispossession and Enrichment Through Inheritance Laws, Allison Tait (University of Richmond, UK) 3. ‘My Reputed Children’: Legacies of Enslavement in Atlantic-Island Wills, Anne Bottomley (Kent Law School, UK) 4. ‘Charitable Inclinations’: Women’s Bequests to Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries, Máiréad Enright (Birmingham Law School, UK) Part Two: Legal Fiction and Wills in Fiction 5. Surnames and Inheritance: Will-Plotting and Female Economic Power in the Eighteenth-Century Novel, Jolene Zigarovich (University of Northern Iowa, USA) 6. Murder, Inheritance and Family Provision in the Golden Age of English Detective Fiction, Rebecca Probert (Exeter University, UK) Part Three: Resistance, Rights and Agency 7. The Story of the Pink Cat: An Exploration of the Ways Care-Experienced People Navigate Inheritance, Delyth Edwards (University of Leeds, UK) and Rosie Canning (University of Southampton, UK) 8. Queer Property, Russell Perkins (Artist, USA) 9. Sentimental Value: Keeping Inheritance in the Family, Sarah Gilmartin (Lancaster University, UK) and Anita Purewal (Lancaster University, UK) Part Four: Adjudicating Inheritance/Adjudicating ‘Family’ 10. How Social Norms and Values Influence the Balance between Wills Variation Claimants and Testators, Allison A Cartier (Juris Doctor, Canada) 11. Testamentary Freedom in Debate: The Prerequisite of the Notary to Pass Down and to Inherit, Corinne Delmas (Université Gustave Eiffel, France) 12. Children in Need and the Great Intergenerational Wealth Transfer: Squaring the Impossible Circle of Testamentary Freedom, Family Obligations and the Role of the State, Heather Conway (Queen’s University Belfast, UK) and Sheena Grattan (TEP, UK) Part Five: Looking Backwards into the Future 13. The Power of Blood: How Succession Law’s Reliance on DNA Reinvigorates White Supremacy and the Politics of Biological Privilege, Danaya C Wright (University of Florida, USA) 14. Women, Property and Agency: Contours of Matrilineal Inheritance among the Nayars in Kerala, India, Lekha N B (Sree Narayana College, India) and Antony Palackal (University of Kerala, India) 15. Egalitarianism or Just a Need for Revenues? Debates on Inheritance Taxation in Scandinavia, Martin Dackling (Lund University, Sweden) 16. Émile Durkheim’s Proposal to Abolish Inheritance, Mélanie Plouviez (Côte d’Azur University, France)
£85.50
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Parkers Will Precedents
Book SynopsisAny Will drafter should have this book in their arsenal. - Law Skills The book contains a comprehensive collection of precedents supplied as an electronic download, including a variety of precedents for individual clauses as well as a set of complete wills catering for different scenarios. The emphasis of the approach is on clarity, practicality and simplicity, so you can quickly draft legally sound wills for a variety of circumstances. The book includes notes and guidance on drafting and additional materials, letters, support materials and extracts from relevant legislation.Recommended by the Institute of Professional Willwriters, Parker''s Will Precedents is a well-established and highly regarded publication, renowned for its clarity of drafting.This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional''s Parker''s Will Precedents online service.
£175.75
Penguin Putnam Inc Creating The Good Will
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Litigating Trust Disputes in Jersey: Law,
Book SynopsisThis text is the first comprehensive guide to litigating trust disputes in Jersey, bringing together analysis of substantive Jersey law, civil procedure and the remedies available to parties appearing in trust litigation before the Royal Court of Jersey. The book is an indispensable tool for trust professionals and legal practitioners with clients that have an exposure to a trust structure in Jersey, whether through a trustee, a beneficiary or a protector, enforcer or other power holder. This book is also of importance to matrimonial, criminal or insolvency practitioners seeking information or documents for the purposes of foreign proceedings and those seeking asset recovery or enforcement against assets subject to Jersey trusts.Table of Contents1. Jersey as a Jurisdiction in which to Litigate Trust Disputes 2. Conflict of Law Issues in Jersey Trust Litigation 3. Applications for Directions, the Variation of Trusts 4. Litigation Concerning the Existence of the Trust, the Rectification of its Terms and the Exercise of Powers 5. Disclosure of Trust Information and Documents 6. Trusts Arising by Operation of Law: Resulting and Constructive Trusts 7. Personal Remedies against Trustees: The Personal Accountability of the Trustee and Liability for Breaches of Trust 8. Conflicts of Interest and Unauthorised Profits 9. Remedies against Wrongful Recipients of Trust Property 10. The Retirement, Removal or Replacement of the Trustee by the Royal Court 11. The Trustee’s Protection from Personal Liability: The Trustee’s Indemnity 12. Remedies against Accessories to a Breach of Trust and Miscellaneous Claims against Third Parties other than in Respect of Breach of Trust 13. Proprietary Remedies against Trustees and Third Parties 14. Trust Property and the Proceeds of Crime 15. The Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments against Jersey Trust Assets and Trustees 16 Prescription of Actions
£375.25
Straightforward Publishing A Straightforward Guide To The Probate And The
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Clarus Press Ltd Succession Law in Ireland
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£118.75
Clarus Press Ltd Succession Law in Ireland: Principles, Cases and
Book SynopsisThis book contains 16 chapters. Each chapter introduces the subject matter, the legislation, principles, criteria or prerequisites relevant to the subject matter, followed by reference to cases and the application of principles, criteria or prerequisites to the issues, and the findings of the courts.
£76.00
Clarus Press Ltd Will Trusts and Equitable Property Rights
Book SynopsisWill Trusts and Equitable Property Rights, provides an in-depth and comprehensive coverage and analyses of the law relating to will trusts and equitable property rights, and is the third and final book completing the trilogy of practitioner books on wills by the leading expert on this area. The twenty-seven chapters of the book present an incisive view of the following material relating to the subject matter of the book: • The creation of trusts by wills by use of precedents • The creation of family will trusts by use of precedents • The creation of will trusts of land by use of precedents • Discretionary will trusts by use of precedents • The creation of charitable trusts by will • The exercise of powers by will trust • The modification of trusts in wills by equitable doctrinesTable of ContentsContent Includes PART ONE: WILL TRUSTS Chapter 1: The Creation of Trusts by Will Chapter 2: Family Will Trusts Chapter 3: Trusts of Land by Will Chapter 4: Discretionary Will Trusts Chapter 5: Charitable Will Trusts Chapter 6: Powers and Will Trusts Chapter 7: The Modification of Trusts by Equitable Doctrines Chapter 8: The Rule Against Double Portions Chapter 9: Equitable and Statutory Advancements PART TWO: EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES OF WILL TRUSTS Chapter 10: Executors and Trustees of Will Trusts Chapter 11: Beneficiaries of Will Trusts Chapter 12: The Removal of Executors and Trustees Chapter 13: The Liability of Executors, Trustees and Solicitors PART THREE EQUITABLE PROPERTY RIGHTS Chapter 14: Snell’s Principles Chapter 15: The Acquisition of Equitable Property Rights by Re-Formulated Proprietary and Promissory Estoppel Chapter 16: The Concept of Remedial Constructive Trust Chapter 17: The Acquisition of Equitable Property Rights by Constructive Trusts Chapter 18: The Creation of Property Rights by Donationes Mortis Causa Chapter 19: The Creation of Equitable Property Rights by Secret and Half-Secret Trusts Chapter 20: The Creation of Contractual and Equitable Rights by Joint Bank Accounts PART FOUR: ACTIONS INVOLVING WILL TRUSTS AND EQUITABLE PROPERTY RIGHTS Chapter 21: Actions Involving Trusts and Wills Chapter 22: The Construction of Will Trusts Chapter 23: Actions for Breach of Trust Chapter 24: Actions Involving Equitable Property Rights Chapter 25: Actions in the Circuit Court Chapter 26: Interpretative Sources of Legal Practice
£128.25
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De Gruyter Erbrecht
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Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K Deutsches Deliktsrecht aus ökonomischer
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Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K Eugen Huber und Max Rümelin
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Duncker & Humblot Regulating Sustainable Finance in Europe
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Duncker & Humblot GmbH Zugewinnausgleich im Todesfall und gesetzliches
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