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OverviewA protector is a person appointed under the trust instrument given powers in relation to the administration of the trust. The modern use of protectors came about because settlors of international trusts were concerned about the risks involved in transferring their assets to trustees in distant countries. Protectors are now a common and important feature of trust structures, as used in many international financial centres. Protectors of Trusts is the ideal first port of call for anyone who needs to know about trust protectors, whether from a contentious or a non-contentious perspective and aims to provide a comprehensive treatment of the subject. Written by a leading practitioner from New Square Chambers, this title draws together the law of protectors which, like the jurisdictions of the trusts they protect, is found in cases and statutes scattered around the world.Practical in approach, this book analyses the relevant case law and statutory provisions, and provides detailed guidance on the use of protectors as well as coverage of the disputes which arise from their misuse. This work comprehensively covers the subject, with chapters on appointment and removal of protectors; powers; duties; remuneration and indemnity; liabilities; litigation by and against protectors and on enforcers of non-charitable purpose trusts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Hubbard (Barrister, New Square Chambers)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 19.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.70cm Weight: 0.702kg ISBN: 9780199551583ISBN 10: 0199551588 Pages: 322 Publication Date: 15 August 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Introduction 2: What is a Protector? 3: Appointment and Removal 4: Powers 5: The Valid Exercise of Powers by Protectors 6: Powers Commonly Given to Protectors 7: Indemnity and Remuneration 8: Liability 9: Litigation by and against Protectors 10: John Eidinow: Enforcers of Purpose Trusts 11: Whose Law is it Anyway? Appendix 1: Drafting Appendix 2: Statutory Excerpts Appendix 3: Gazette of Purpose Trust LegislationReviewsThis comprehensive book, which meets the author's intention of being both academically rigorous and practical in its approach, provides very necessary analysis and guidance of a role that refuses to live a simple life. ... This is to be commended as a comprehensive reference work for advisors. Robert Clifford, STEP Journal Protectors are an essential aspect of the administration of offshore trusts. At last this new area of trust law has the deep analysis that it needs. Everyone with an interest in offshore trusts will benefit from a careful study of Mark Hubbard's book. James Kessler QC, Tax Chambers This book is extremely wide in scope yet provides sufficient detail to be of use to the domestic practitioner. The drafting points included at the end of every chapter and again at appendix one are particularly strong. Although the text covers over twenty jurisdictions, it does so in a way that is neither overwhelming nor cluttered, but instead provides useful context. This is quite a useful volume for the private client practitioner or draftsman to add to their library. Henry Frydenson MBE, Chairman of ACTAPS and Principal of Frydenson & Co Mark Hubbard has just had his splendid book on iProtectorsr published. No trust library worthy of the name can be without it. Anthony Molloy QC, Shortland Chambers This book is extremely wide in scope yet provides sufficient detail to be of use to the domestic practitioner. The drafting points included at the end of every chapter and again at appendix one are particularly strong. Although the text covers over twenty jurisdictions, it does so in a way that is neither overwhelming nor cluttered, but instead provides useful context. This is quite a useful volume for the private client practitioner or draftsman to add to their library. Henry Frydenson MBE, Chairman of ACTAPS and Principal of Frydenson & Co Mark Hubbard has just had his splendid book on iProtectorsr published. No trust library worthy of the name can be without it. Anthony Molloy QC, Shortland Chambers Mark Hubbard has provided a fine text to aid the litigator in the rapidly expanding field of trust protectors. This scrupulously researched text has been in the making since 2006, and the level of care and attention to detail spent in the intervening years is clear. This book is extremely wide in scope yet provides sufficient detail to be of use to the domestic practitioner. * Henry Frydenson, Trusts & Trustees * This comprehensive book, which meets the author's intention of being both academically rigorous and practical in its approach, provides very necessary analysis and guidance of a role that refuses to live a simple life. ... This is to be commended as a comprehensive reference work for advisors. * Robert Clifford, STEP Journal * Protectors are an essential aspect of the administration of offshore trusts. At last this new area of trust law has the deep analysis that it needs. Everyone with an interest in offshore trusts will benefit from a careful study of Mark Hubbard's book. * James Kessler QC, Tax Chambers * This book is extremely wide in scope yet provides sufficient detail to be of use to the domestic practitioner. The drafting points included at the end of every chapter and again at appendix one are particularly strong. Although the text covers over twenty jurisdictions, it does so in a way that is neither overwhelming nor cluttered, but instead provides useful context. This is quite a useful volume for the private client practitioner or draftsman to add to their library. * Henry Frydenson MBE, Chairman of ACTAPS and Principal of Frydenson & Co * Mark Hubbard has just had his splendid book on Protectors published. No trust library worthy of the name can be without it. * Anthony Molloy QC, Shortland Chambers * Author InformationMark Hubbard specialises in commercial and chancery litigation and advisory work, with an emphasis on offshore trust and company cases, company and insolvency, trusts and administration of estates, negligence of legal professionals and conflicts of laws. John Eidinow has a chancery litigation practice specialising in trusts both domestic and offshore, wills, probate and the administration of estates, and Inheritance Act claims, and also has much experience of litigation in related claims involving professional negligence, real property, and personal insolvency. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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