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The so-called Quistclose trust probably represents the single most important application of equitable principles in commercial life. (Lord Millett in the foreword to this book). The decision of the House of Lords in Twinsectra v Yardley has refocused attention on the Quistclose trust. Although accepted by insolvency lawyers as a convenient tool for corporate rescue, the precise basis of the trust has always been in doubt. The purpose of these essays is to explore the foundations of the trust and subject them to a searching analysis. Contributors: Robert Stevens (Oxford), 'Rolls Razor Ltd'; William Swadling (Oxford), 'Orthodoxy'; James Penner (LSE), 'Lord Millett's Analysis'; Lionel Smith (McGill), 'Understanding the Power'; Robert Chambers (Alberta),'Restrictions on the Use of Money'; Peter Birks (Oxford),'Retrieving Tied Money'; Ewan McKendrick (Oxford), 'Commerce'; Robert Stevens (Oxford), 'Insolvency'; George Gretton (Edinburgh),'Scotland'.

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All students and practitioners who are required to deal with trust relationships should read this book, as it is a masterclass of learning and insight on the subject of trusts. Martin Palmer Journal of International Trust and Corporate Planning August 2004 ...it must be emphasised that this is an excellent collection of essays. The level of learning and scholarship contained therein is remarkable. From a practical perspective, this book has further confirmed that the Quistclose trust analysis remains somewhat unstable and lenders are better off relying on the conventional security, rather than structuring transactions around a Quistclose trust. From a personal perspective, the reviewer feels privileged to be able to review a book that contains Professor Birks' last published word on the subject of Quistclose trust. Look Chan Ho Journal of Business Law November 2004

Table of Contents
1. Rolls Razor Ltd Robert Stevens 2. Orthodoxy William Swadling 3. Lord Millett’s Analysis James Penner 4. Understanding the Power Lionel Smith 5. Restrictions on the Use of Money Robert Chambers 6. Retrieving Tied Money Peter Birks 7. Commerce Ewan McKendrick 8. Insolvency Robert Stevens 9. Scotland George Gretton

The Quistclose Trust: Critical Essays

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 25/02/2004
      ISBN13: 9781841134123, 978-1841134123
      ISBN10: 1841134120

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      Book Synopsis
      The so-called Quistclose trust probably represents the single most important application of equitable principles in commercial life. (Lord Millett in the foreword to this book). The decision of the House of Lords in Twinsectra v Yardley has refocused attention on the Quistclose trust. Although accepted by insolvency lawyers as a convenient tool for corporate rescue, the precise basis of the trust has always been in doubt. The purpose of these essays is to explore the foundations of the trust and subject them to a searching analysis. Contributors: Robert Stevens (Oxford), 'Rolls Razor Ltd'; William Swadling (Oxford), 'Orthodoxy'; James Penner (LSE), 'Lord Millett's Analysis'; Lionel Smith (McGill), 'Understanding the Power'; Robert Chambers (Alberta),'Restrictions on the Use of Money'; Peter Birks (Oxford),'Retrieving Tied Money'; Ewan McKendrick (Oxford), 'Commerce'; Robert Stevens (Oxford), 'Insolvency'; George Gretton (Edinburgh),'Scotland'.

      Trade Review
      All students and practitioners who are required to deal with trust relationships should read this book, as it is a masterclass of learning and insight on the subject of trusts. Martin Palmer Journal of International Trust and Corporate Planning August 2004 ...it must be emphasised that this is an excellent collection of essays. The level of learning and scholarship contained therein is remarkable. From a practical perspective, this book has further confirmed that the Quistclose trust analysis remains somewhat unstable and lenders are better off relying on the conventional security, rather than structuring transactions around a Quistclose trust. From a personal perspective, the reviewer feels privileged to be able to review a book that contains Professor Birks' last published word on the subject of Quistclose trust. Look Chan Ho Journal of Business Law November 2004

      Table of Contents
      1. Rolls Razor Ltd Robert Stevens 2. Orthodoxy William Swadling 3. Lord Millett’s Analysis James Penner 4. Understanding the Power Lionel Smith 5. Restrictions on the Use of Money Robert Chambers 6. Retrieving Tied Money Peter Birks 7. Commerce Ewan McKendrick 8. Insolvency Robert Stevens 9. Scotland George Gretton

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