Equitable compensation for breach of trust: still missing the target?

Adam Shaw-Mellors

Journal of Business Law2015article
AJG 2ABDC A
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Abstract

Considers the decisions in AIB v Redler and Target Holdings v Redfern in the context of equitable compensation for breach of trust. Criticises the approach of the courts in these cases.

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@article{adam2015,
  title        = {{Equitable compensation for breach of trust: still missing the target?}},
  author       = {Adam Shaw-Mellors},
  journal      = {Journal of Business Law},
  year         = {2015},
}

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