Equity is not a separate set of rules designed to replace the law; it exists to it. Originating in the English Court of Chancery, Equity was developed to mitigate the "harshness" of the Common Law.
Held by the Beneficiary , who enjoys the fruits of the property. 3. The "Three Certainties"
Where Common Law provides damages (money), Equity provides specific performance or injunctions. 2. The Essence of a Trust
"Equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy."
Safeguarding wealth from creditors or mismanagement. Tax Planning: Managing inheritance tax and capital gains.
Equity is not a separate set of rules designed to replace the law; it exists to it. Originating in the English Court of Chancery, Equity was developed to mitigate the "harshness" of the Common Law.
Held by the Beneficiary , who enjoys the fruits of the property. 3. The "Three Certainties" Equity and the Law of Trusts
Where Common Law provides damages (money), Equity provides specific performance or injunctions. 2. The Essence of a Trust Equity is not a separate set of rules
"Equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy." Equity and the Law of Trusts
Safeguarding wealth from creditors or mismanagement. Tax Planning: Managing inheritance tax and capital gains.