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Snell's Equity 35ed with 1st Supplement 35th ed (Book & eBook Pack)

Edited by: Steven Elliott KC, John McGhee KC

ISBN13: 9780414131910
Published: December 2025
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
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Assisting you each step of the way, Snell’s Equity provides in-depth commentary and analysis of the law of equity and offers interpretation of how the different rules can be applied to property.

Key Features:

  • Deals with equitable principles and remedies and their application in trusts, probate, and mortgages showing how equity can be used to help solve clients' problems
  • Examines the nature of equity and the maxims of equity, clearly setting out the general principles
  • Arranged by topics in which equity is used, offering expert interpretation of equity rules and how they can be applied in the different situations
  • Discusses dealings with equity including assignments of choses in action, and priorities showing how equity works in practice
  • Analyses the five ancient equitable doctrines of conversion, reconversion, election, performance, and satisfaction setting out the different ways in which equity can provide a remedy
  • Assesses the situation in which equity has intervened to safeguard those who, by their status or circumstance are in need of protection illustrating how equity can be used in different client situations
  • Considers a wide range of equitable remedies offering a choice of solutions to apply to your clients' problems

The 35th edition, published in December 2024, has now been updated with a first supplement published in December 2025. The Supplement takes account of a number of major decisions, including a run of cases in the Supreme Court that have developed equitable principles in important directions. These include:

  • Rukhadze v Recovery Partners GP Ltd [2025] 2 WLR 529 on the causation element of fiduciary accountability for profits
  • Stevens v Hotel Portfolio II UK Ltd [2025] 3 WLR 29 on the liabilities of dishonest assistants in breaches of fiduciary duties
  • Hopcraft v Close Brothers Ltd [2025] 3 WLR 423 on the circumstances in which fiduciary relations arise in commercial situations outside established categories and on the remedies for bribery
  • Waller-Edwards v One Savings Bank plc [2025] 2 WLR 1263 on whether a creditor would be put on equity so as to engage the “Etridge protocol” in a hybrid case where a couple sought a loan partly for their joint benefit and partly for one partner’s sole benefit
  • LA Micro Group Inc v LA Micro Group (UK) Ltd [2025] 2 WLR 1 on whether an oral agreement to transfer a shareholding was ineffective for want of formalities under s 53(1)(c) of the Law of Property Act 1925.

In relation to the powers of trustees, the supplement addresses two significant new decisions, being that of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Dawson-Damer v Grampian Trust Co Ltd [2025] 1 WLR 3530, interpreting Pitt v Holt [2013] 2 AC 108 and explaining what Lord Walker meant by a breach of fiduciary duty; and that of the Court of Appeal in FS Capital Ltd v Adams [2025] EWCA Civ 53, on the consequences of violation of the improper purpose rule. On the appointment of receivers in support of foreign insolvency proceedings, the supplement mentions Kireeva v Bedzhamov [2025] AC 812, and in relation to the taking of accounts it covers Hubbard v Hubbard [2025] EWHC 855 (Ch).

Subjects:
Equity and Trusts, eBooks
Contents:
PART I—EQUITY AND EQUITIES
1. The Nature, History and Courts of Equity
2. Equitable Property
3. Assignment of Choses in Action
4. Priorities

PART II—MAXIMS AND DOCTRINES
5. The Maxims of Equity
6. The Equitable Doctrines

PART III—EQUITABLE PROTECTION
7. Fiduciaries
8. Fraud, Undue Influence And Unconscionable Transactions
9. Breach of Confidence
10. Powers—General Principles
11. Specific Powers: Powers of Appointment
12. Estoppel
13. Penalties and Forfeiture

PART IV—EQUITABLE REMEDIES
14. Introduction
15. Rescission
16. Rectification
17. Specific Performance
18. Injunction
19. Appointment of Receivers by the Court
20. Injunction

PART V—TRUSTS
21. Definition and Classification of Trusts
22. Private Express Trusts
23. Charitable Trusts
24. Trusts Arising To Enforce An Informally Expressed Intention
25. Resulting Trusts
26. Trusts Arising from Wrongs
27. Appointment, Retirement and Removal of Trustees
28. Specific Powers: The Administrative Powers of Trustees
29. The Duties and Discretions of Trustees
30. Breach of Trust

PART VI—ADMINISTRATION OF ASSETS
31. Collection and Realisation of Assets
32. Payment of Debts
33. Distribution of Assets
34. Remedies
35. Legacies
36. The Nature and Classification of Securities
37. Creation and Setting Aside of Mortgages
38. The Rights and Interest of the Mortgagor
39. The Rights and Interest of the Mortgagee
40. Floating Charges
41. Priorities of Mortgages
42. Discharge of Mortgages
43. Pledges
44. Liens
45. Suretyship