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- catalog abstract "This book provides an analysis and overview of personal property in a commercial context. Two features of the analysis are significant. The first is the unavoidable integration of contract and property law. Although proprietary interests may be broadly classified as ownership or security interests, these are relative concepts which are frequently subject to impinging contractual arrangements. The second is the prevalence of equitable proprietary interests. This prevalence is directly related to the ease with which equity is able to convert personal obligations into proprietary remedies. Sarah Worthington analyses these relationships and defines clear rules which better describe the incidence of proprietary interests. This is an important work in an area of immense commercial importance.".
- catalog contributor b9815112.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- pt. I. Proprietary Interests Arising by Agreement. 2. Legal Ownership: Retention of Title Clauses. 3. Equitable Ownership: Quistclose Trusts and Related Transactions. 4. Equitable Security Interests: Floating Charges. 5. Contractual Provisions: The De Mattos V. Gibson Principle -- pt. II. Proprietary Interests Arising by Operation of Law. 6. Legal Ownership: Retained or Regained Interests. 7. Equitable Ownership: Retained or Regained Interests. 8. Equitable Ownership: Newly Acquired Interests. 9. Equitable Security Interests: Retained and New Interests. 10. Conclusions.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-261) and index.".
- catalog description "This book provides an analysis and overview of personal property in a commercial context. Two features of the analysis are significant. The first is the unavoidable integration of contract and property law. Although proprietary interests may be broadly classified as ownership or security interests, these are relative concepts which are frequently subject to impinging contractual arrangements. The second is the prevalence of equitable proprietary interests. This prevalence is directly related to the ease with which equity is able to convert personal obligations into proprietary remedies. Sarah Worthington analyses these relationships and defines clear rules which better describe the incidence of proprietary interests. This is an important work in an area of immense commercial importance.".
- catalog extent "xlviii, 270 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0198262752".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford : Clarendon Press ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "346/.072 342.672 20".
- catalog subject "Interest (Ownership rights)".
- catalog subject "K1030.4. W67 1996".
- catalog subject "Personal property.".
- catalog subject "Sales.".
- catalog subject "Security (Law)".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- pt. I. Proprietary Interests Arising by Agreement. 2. Legal Ownership: Retention of Title Clauses. 3. Equitable Ownership: Quistclose Trusts and Related Transactions. 4. Equitable Security Interests: Floating Charges. 5. Contractual Provisions: The De Mattos V. Gibson Principle -- pt. II. Proprietary Interests Arising by Operation of Law. 6. Legal Ownership: Retained or Regained Interests. 7. Equitable Ownership: Retained or Regained Interests. 8. Equitable Ownership: Newly Acquired Interests. 9. Equitable Security Interests: Retained and New Interests. 10. Conclusions.".
- catalog title "Proprietary interests in commercial transactions / Sarah Worthington.".
- catalog type "text".