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1: The history and development of equity 2: The nature of a trust 3: The three certainties 4: Constitution 5: Formalities 6: Charitable trusts 7: Non-charitable purpose trusts 8: Secret trusts 9: Implied trusts 10: Variation of trusts 11: Trustees' duties and powers 12: Remedies for breach of trust 13: Equitable remedies
Iain McDonald, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of the West of England, Anne Street, Visiting Lecturer, SOAS University of London, University of Law, and City University