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Trusts & Trustees Advance Access originally published online on November 12, 2007
Trusts & Trustees 2007 13(10):615-616; doi:10.1093/tandt/ttm118
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Book Review

Law of Trusts and Trustees

John Goldsworth

Underhill and Hayton, 7th edn, By David Hayton, Paul Matthews and Charles Mitchell, LexisNexis Butterworths, London. Price: £340, Hardback, ISBN: 9781405708630. pp. 1306 plus index.

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In the past a new edition of this standard textbook was produced every eight years. As David Hayton says, in his preface, that now with the need for more frequent editions in light of increasing rapid developments in the trust world this seventeenth edition comes out three years after the previous one.

David Hayton is joined in the editorial role by Paul Matthews and Charles Mitchell. The former is responsible for preparing the Administration of Trusts section and Charles Mitchell for preparing the division of the book on Trusts Imposed by Law and The Consequences of a Breach of Trust. Jonathan Harris covers the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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