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Proprietary Consequences in Defective Transfers of Ownership

English

By (author): Samuel Zogg

This book analyses proprietary restitution, at law and in equity, and inquires whether proprietary relief is available in defective transfers of property, such as mistaken payments. Refining the Birksian event-based classification of rights, it offers a coherent and rationalised approach to the transfer, creation and tracing of proprietary rights in general. The book sets out the current state of the law and discusses a vast body of case law. It is argued that the scope of proprietary relief following defective transfers of property is quite limited. Legal or equitable title in the transferred property remains vested in the transferor if his intention to execute the transaction is virtually absent altogether. If only equitable ownership is retained, a resulting trust comes into being. If legal and equitable ownership passes, the law of rescission might provide a power in rem which equips the respective party with a proprietary interest. Apart from that, however, no proprietary relief is available in defective transfer cases. In particular, constructive trusts have no role to play in this context. Proprietary Consequences in Defective Transfers of Ownership is a comprehensive work of interest to academic and professional readers alike. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1200g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Intersentia Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780688244

About Samuel Zogg

Dr Samuel Zogg is a senior lecturer for private law at the University of Zurich Faculty of Law. He also works as a law clerk at the Court of Appeal Zurich and he is a deputy judge at the District Court of Meilen Zurich. His research focuses on private law in particular the law of property and obligations and the law of civil procedure.

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