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Equity and Trusts: In Principle, 4th Edition is updated and revised throughout to provide students with a succinct and lucid approach to what can be a complex area of law. Addressing the principles of equity and trusts, students are provided with a clear analysis on this area of the law. The fourth edition has been updated to reflect the most recent case developments in this area of law. Significant additions include: · Thorne v Kennedy (2017) 91 ALJR 1260 (Chapter 7: undue influence) · Crown Melbourne Ltd v Cosmopolitan Hotel (Vic) Pty Ltd (2016) 260 CLR 1 (Chapter 10: estoppel) · Pipikos v Trayans (2018) 92 ALJR 880 (Chapter 12: part performance) · Paciocco v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (2016) 258 CLR 525 (Chapter 13: penalties) · Cavendish Square Holdings BV v Makdessi [2016] AC 1172 (Chapter 13: penalties) · Wilaci Pty Ltd v Torchlight Fund No 1 LP (in receivership) [2017] 3 NZLR 293 (Chapter 13: penalties) · Jones (liquidator) v Matrix Partners Pty Ltd (2018) 354 ALR 436 (Chapter 26: trusts in commercial contexts) · · Lawrence v Fen Tigers Ltd [2014] AC 822 (Chapter 32: equitable damages) · Ancient Order of Foresters in Victoria Friendly Society Ltd v Lifeplan Australia Friendly Society Ltd (2018) 92 ALJR 918 (Chapter 32: account of profits) · FHR European Ventures LLP v Cedar Capital Partners LLC [2015] AC 250 (Chapter 38: constructive trusts) With its principles-based approach, Equity and Trusts: In Principle, 4th Edition remains an essential text for students studying equity and trusts.