LAW4170
Trusts
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Textbooks
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Michael Bryan, Simone Degeling, Scott Donald, Vicki Vann
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Equity and Trusts in Australia
Michael Bryan, Vicki Vann, Susan Barkehall Thomas
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A Sourcebook on Equity and Trusts in Australia
Michael Bryan, Simone Degeling, Scott Donald, Vicki Vann
For sale by Anna for $60
Notes
View all LAW4170 notesHD Trusts Semester + Exam Notes (Monash)
These colour coded, well-formatted and concise notes cover all areas of the Trusts course at Monash....
35 pages, 20040 words
HD Exam Notes - Trusts
HD Exam notes for Trusts. Easy to use, all ordered in a clear exam answer layout. TOPICS COVERED...
69 pages, 18643 words
LAW4170 Trusts - FULL NOTES (incl. textbook, lectures and sketchnotes)
This is a comprehensive, full set of notes for Trusts. They include all the legislation, as well as...
50 pages, 15312 words
Trusts Law Exam Scrip - HD 82
These were the notes I used for the Trusts law exam in Semester 2 2018. They are written to help you...
75 pages, 29701 words
Trusts Exam Notes - Step by Step
Topics covered: 1. Creation of express trusts of intention of subject matter of objects tru...
41 pages, 14552 words
HD (89) Trusts Notes
Notes include consideration of key concepts for exam Topics included in these notes: Introduc...
77 pages, 30710 words
LAW4170 - Step-by-step Trusts Notes
These notes are without a doubt the best notes you will ever find! They show a detailed 'step-by-ste...
70 pages, 45000 words
TRUSTS (mid-D) Exam Notes - Detailed Template + Case Book
Tailored for exams by compiling all notes from the semester into one document, including from lectur...
156 pages, 66500 words
Comprensive Trusts Final Exam Notes
This is a set of comprehensive notes that can be used for the final exam. These notes comprise my le...
68 pages, 38915 words
HD Trusts Exam Notes
Comprehensive, well-structured exam notes including case summaries and exam scripts. These notes are...
73 pages, 32000 words
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Reviews
Echoing the previous review, it does draw heavily from equity and property law. You really need to recap remedies/tracing/fiduciary duties [profits/conflict rule] before you start the unit. The great thing about the unit is that the topics are very clear and build on each other. However, the lecturers often had unnecessary information, or horribly formatted slides, which would overcomplicate things. It is one of those units where it doesn't fully click/come together until you go through all 12 weeks. It is similar to admin law structurally - the majority of the content focuses on breaches of trustee duties (similar to admin law spending the majority of time on grounds of review), so you may find similarities between how you structure your notes. One major downside to the unit was the lack of feedback. We were promised individual and general feedback for our written assessment. However, only some students got written feedback. The CE then decided to change the assignment instructions after the marks were released (and after receiving complaints) to say that only general feedback would be given. The CE also emailed saying we would get an HD sample answer, which we never got. This was quite disappointing. The content is interesting, but some (not all) of the teaching staff were not acting up to standard.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2023
This unit really drew from previous subjects (equity, contracts, even property law) in a way that was manageable and really let me see how law units interact. Clear topics and readings - can be challenging if you fall behind, but really interesting if you're up to date!