Deck 13: Tracing and Actions Against Strangers to the Trust

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An action for tracing can be made in equity only.
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Is tracing a remedy or a claim in its own right?
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What three defences can a defendant subjected to a tracing process may forward?
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What is the difference between tracing and following?
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In which case does the ability to trace at common law come from
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What is the difference between tracing at common law and equity?
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Which case does the "first in first out" rule come from?
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When does the rule in Clayton's Case not apply?
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Is it possible for beneficiary to make a claim against a stranger to trust?
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Aside from an action against the trustee for breach of trust, how else can the beneficiary recover what they are owed?
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Name a situation where it may not be worthwhile for a beneficiary to bring an action against the trustee for breach of trust.
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Common law tracing involves the trustee pursuing the legal title to property which has found its way into the wrong hands.
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Equitable tracing offers someone who has benefitted from a fiduciary relationship (for example, a beneficiary) the ability to follow the equitable interest in property which has been misappropriated.
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Tracing is a claim against the recipient of the property.
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Tracing is dependant on principles of the law on unjust enrichment being met.
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Tracing may be undertaken against the wrongdoer or anyone who has knowingly acquired an interest in the trust property or knowingly assisted in the breach of trust.
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At common law, the remedy that tracing leads to is a restitutionary one.
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If tracing is pursued in equity, the main remedy that the claimant enjoys is a personal one against the recipient of the property.
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The common law will permit tracing to occur provided that the trust property remains clearly identifiable.
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In which case were the requirements of recipient liability established?
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Deck 13: Tracing and Actions Against Strangers to the Trust
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An action for tracing can be made in equity only.
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Is tracing a remedy or a claim in its own right?
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What three defences can a defendant subjected to a tracing process may forward?
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What is the difference between tracing and following?
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In which case does the ability to trace at common law come from
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What is the difference between tracing at common law and equity?
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Which case does the "first in first out" rule come from?
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8
When does the rule in Clayton's Case not apply?
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Is it possible for beneficiary to make a claim against a stranger to trust?
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Aside from an action against the trustee for breach of trust, how else can the beneficiary recover what they are owed?
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Name a situation where it may not be worthwhile for a beneficiary to bring an action against the trustee for breach of trust.
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12
Common law tracing involves the trustee pursuing the legal title to property which has found its way into the wrong hands.
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Equitable tracing offers someone who has benefitted from a fiduciary relationship (for example, a beneficiary) the ability to follow the equitable interest in property which has been misappropriated.
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14
Tracing is a claim against the recipient of the property.
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Tracing is dependant on principles of the law on unjust enrichment being met.
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Tracing may be undertaken against the wrongdoer or anyone who has knowingly acquired an interest in the trust property or knowingly assisted in the breach of trust.
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At common law, the remedy that tracing leads to is a restitutionary one.
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If tracing is pursued in equity, the main remedy that the claimant enjoys is a personal one against the recipient of the property.
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The common law will permit tracing to occur provided that the trust property remains clearly identifiable.
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In which case were the requirements of recipient liability established?
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