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Tracing Proprietary Claims on Sham Trusts under Common Law and Equity Law

 
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Tracing Proprietary Claims on Sham Trusts under Common Law and Equity Law

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This 11 page paper looks at the way tracing can take place in proprietary claims on a sham trust, comparing and contrasting the differences of claims made under common law and equity law, the impact this has on the use of tracing as a remedy and considers the argument that tracing should be seen as a process rather than a remedy with only a single set of rules for beneficiaries. The paper is written with reference to English Law. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
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