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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lionel D. Smith (Fellow, Fellow, St Hugh's College, Oxford)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.793kg ISBN: 9780198260707ISBN 10: 0198260709 Pages: 396 Publication Date: 24 July 1997 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1 I: Introduction II: Following, Tracing and Claiming III: Motives for Tracing IV: Swollen Assets: Claiming Without Tracing V: Terminology Chapter 2 I: Introduction II: Following Into Mixtures III: The End of Following Through The Destruction of the Subject Matter Chapter 3 I: What Do we Trace? II: Prerequisites to the Exercise of Tracing III: Follow or Trace? Chapter 4 I: Characteristics of Clean Substitutions II: The Role of Intention III: Some Specific Cases IV: Quantifying The Traced Value in a New Form Chapter 5: TRACING RULES II MIXED SUBSTITUTIONS I: General Principles II: Mixed Substitutions and Physical Mixtures: Solutions by Analogy III: Tracing Into and Out of Bank Accounts IV: Tracing Into and Out of Other Mixtures of Indistinguishable Intangible Assets V: Tracing into Insurance Proceeds VI: Set-off VII: Services and Physical Alterations Chapter 6: TRACING RULES III SPECIAL PROBLEMS I: Tracing in Transit II: Proving Substitutions III: Foreign Elements Chapter 7 ConclusionReviewsoutstanding monography ... it is a masterpiece which proves that traditional common law scholarship is not only alive and well, but moreover, is extremely useful to students, academics and practitioners ... The book is much more than the exposition of jurisprudence pertaining to the subject matter. Rather, the author goes much beyond providing a detailed and accurate description of case law. The principal strength of the work is the critical and thorough analysis of case law against underlying general principles that this case law has purported but often failed to implement ... The book is well researched and ably presented ... this is an excellent book. It is a first class piece of doctrinal scholarship ... The book is of great use to the student, practitioner, and academic. * Benjamin Geva, Banking and Finance Law Review 14. * a book on the highly challenging area of the law of tracing is necessary and welcome...an intelligent work, peppered with relvant and helpful examples, serving to illustrate the doctrine of tracing from its historical roots to the modern day...The text is to be commended for its comparative approach...a useful addition to the practitioner's shelves. a book on the highly challenging area of the law of tracing is necessary and welcome...an intelligent work, peppered with relvant and helpful examples, serving to illustrate the doctrine of tracing from its historical roots to the modern day...The text is to be commended for its comparative approach...a useful addition to the practitioner's shelves. outstanding monography ... it is a masterpiece which proves that traditional common law scholarship is not only alive and well, but moreover, is extremely useful to students, academics and practitioners ... The book is much more than the exposition of jurisprudence pertaining to the subject matter. Rather, the author goes much beyond providing a detailed and accurate description of case law. The principal strength of the work is the critical and thorough analysis of case law against underlying general principles that this case law has purported but often failed to implement ... The book is well researched and ably presented ... this is an excellent book. It is a first class piece of doctrinal scholarship ... The book is of great use to the student, practitioner, and academic. Benjamin Geva, Banking and Finance Law Review 14. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |