Part I: The Formation of a Trust. Ch. I. The nature of a trust
Ch. II. The development of the law of trusts
Ch. III. The classification of trusts
Ch. IV. Trusts for sale and strict settlements of land
Ch. V. Parties to a trust
Ch. VI. Some special kinds of trustees
Ch. VII. The creation of an express trust: formalities
Ch. VIII. The creation of an express trust: certainty
Ch. IX. Trusts to pay creditors
Ch. X. Trusts which are void or voidable
Ch. XI. Trusts for non-charitable associations and other purposes
Ch. XII. Charitable trusts
Ch. XIII. Implied and resulting trusts
Ch. XIV. Constructive trusts. Part II: The Administration of a Trust. Ch. XV. The appointment, removal and retirement of trustees
Ch. XVI. The trustee's power to delegate his functions
Ch. XVII. The trustee's powers and duties in the administration of a trust - I: possession, investment and sale of trust property
Ch. XVIII. The trustee's powers and duties in the administration of a trust - II: impartiality between beneficiaries and the distinction between capital and income
Ch. XIX. The trustee's powers and duties in the administration of a trust - III: trustee's duty not to profit, trustee's remuneration and expenses and trustee's duty to account and furnish information
Ch. XX. The beneficiary in relation to the trust
Ch. XXI. Trusts and taxation
Ch. XXII. The variation of beneficial interests in trusts
Ch. XXIII. The emergency jurisdiction of the court. Part III: Breach of Trust. Ch. XXIV. The extent of the trustee's liability for breach of trust
Ch. XXV. Special rights of a beneficiary in defence of his interest
Ch. XXVI. Limitations on the liability of a trustee
Ch. XXVII. Trusts in the conflict of laws. Part IV: Text of the Trustee Act 1925 and the Trustee Investments Act 1961.
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