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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Foreword.........................................................v
Preface........................................................vii
Table of Cases...............................................xxvii
Table of Statutes............................................cxiii
Table of Statutory Instruments...............................cxxxi
Table of International and European Treaties and Conventions and European
Legislation..................................................cxxxv
PARA
1. INTRODUCTION
A. Real Property and Personal Property...................1-008
B. Categories of Personal Property.......................1-013
C. General Principles of Personal Property Law...........1-032
D. The Sources and Literature of Personal Property
Law...................................................1-052
E. The Test for the Recognition of Property..............1-057
F. Human Rights Act 1998.................................1-061
2. COMMON LAW INTERESTS: OWNERSHIP, POSSESSION
AND BAILMENT
A. Ownership.............................................2-002
B. Possession............................................2-035
Three sub-categories of possession....................2—038
C. Bailment..............................................2-061
When does a bailment arise?...........................2—067
Bailment and the law of obligations
Law of contract.....................................2—080
Law of tort.........................................2—084
Bailment and the law of property......................2—096
3. EQUITABLE INTERESTS IN GOODS
· 1
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4· CO-OWNERSHIP OF GOODS
A. Nature of Interest...........................-....4-001
B. Mode of Acquisition and Loss of Interest..........4-013
C. Vindication of Interests..........................4-023
5* LEASES AND HIRE
A. The Proprietary Dimension....................... 5-005
B. The Obligations Dimension.........................5-020
6. STORAGE AND CARRIAGE
A. Delivery and Attornment...........................6-002
B. Rights of Suit....................................6-013
7. SECURITY INTERESTS
A. Introduction......................................7-001
Reasons for taking security.......................7-008
Use of security...................................7—011
The four different types of legal security........7—012
B. Possessory Securities Over Tangibles and
Documentary Intangibles
Pledges
Nature and use of pledge...................................7—020
Pledge by operation of law (equitable pledge)?.............7-022
Nature of the parties* interests under a pledge...........7—023
Pledgee s rights and duties during the term of the
pledge.....................................................7-028
Assets that can be pledged.................................7—031
Possessory liens in general..................................7-036
Common law liens
Nature of the common law lien..............................7—037
Nature of the parties interests under a common law
lien.......................................................7-039
Lienee s rights and duties during the term of the lien....7—046
Statutory liens..............................................7—047
Contractual liens............................................7—050
C. Mortgages
General features of legal and equitable mortgages: nature of
the parties’ interests.......................................7—053
Provisions limiting the mortgagor’s right to redeem..........7—061
Duties of the parties during the term of the mortgage........7—063
Special features of legal mortgages..........................7—064
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Special features of equitable mortgages...................7-065
Equitable mortgages of future property..................7-068
D. Charges
General features..........................................7-073
Distinguishing between charges, equitable liens, trusts and
equitable mortgages.....................................7-080
Limitation on the types of assets which may be
charged?................................................7—085
Fixed and floating charges................................7-089
Crystallisation of floating charges.....................7—092
Proprietary interest of the floating chargee............7—094
Priorities in respect of floating charges.................7-096
E. Characterisation Problems.................................7-097
Quasi-security characterised as security
General approach........................................7—102
Characterising outright assignments.....................7-104
Characterising retention of title agreements............7—110
Characterising express trusts...........................7—112
Characterisation of one form of security as another
Contractual liens and pledges...........................7—119
Contractual liens and charges...........................7—120
Pledges and charges.....................................7—121
Mortgages and charges...................................7—122
Fixed and floating charges..............................7—124
8. ACQUISITION AND DIVESTMENT OF INTERESTS BY
CONSENT AT COMMON LAW
A. Sale and Supply of Goods..................................8-005
B. Gift......................................................8-016
C. Legal Mortgage............................................8-031
D. Abandonment...............................................8-034
E. Delivery..................................................8-038
9. ACQUISITION AND DIVESTMENT OF INTERESTS BY
OPERATION OF LAW AT COMMON LAW
A. Acquiring, Finding, Bona Vacantia and Treasure............9-002
B. Mixing (confusio)....................................... 9-016
C. Manufacturing (accessio and specificatio).................9-029
D. Succession............................................ 9-033
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10. PROPERTY ASPECTS OF SALE OF GOODS: GENERAL
A. The Centrality of the Passing of Property in
Contracts for the Sale of Goods.................L0-001
B. Relative Title..................................10-004
C. Nature of Property..............................10-012
D. The Significance of the Passing of Property in Sale
of Goods Contracts..............................10-016
E. The Passing of Property in the Sale of Goods in
English Law.....................................10-027
F. The Time at Which Property Passes...............10-029
G. The Statutory Presumptions as to the Passing of
Property........................................10-032
H. Revesting of Property...........................10-056
11. PROPERTY ASPECTS OF SALE OF GOODS: INTERESTS IN
BULK GOODS
A. The Law before the Sale of Goods (Amendment) Act
1995............................................11-001
B. The Sale of Goods (Amendment) Act 1995..........11-012
12. PROPERTY ASPECTS OF SALE OF GOODS: RETENTION
OF TITLE CLAUSES
A. Use of Retention of Title as “Security Device”..12-001
B. Structure of Retention of Title Devices.........12-004
C. Effect of Retention of Title: Title in the Goods
Themselves......................................12-008
D. Effect of Retention of Title Clause: Mixed or
Processed Goods.................................12-013
E. Effect of Retention of Title Clause: Proceeds of
Sub-Sale of Goods...............................12-026
13. TITLE CONFLICTS: NEMO DAT AND ITS EXCEPTIONS
A. Introduction....................................13-001
B. Conflicts of Legal Title........................13-004
C. The Exceptions to the Nemo Dat Rule
13-008
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D. The Transaction Between O and M.........................13-014
E. The Transaction Between M and p.........................13-018
F. Voidable Title..........................................13-024
The contract between M and O: void or voidable?........13—025
The manner of avoidance.................................13—032
The effect of a voidable contract on M’s title.........13-034
G. Apparent Authority and Apparent Ownership...............13-039
H. Mercantile Agency.......................................13-046
I. Seller and Buyer in Possession..........................13-054
J. Section 24..............................................13-063
K. Section 25..............................................13-079
L. Sections 47 and 48 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979........13-089
M. Part III of the Hire Purchase Act 1964..................13-092
N. Priority Between Bills of Sale..........................13-097
O. Priority Between Interests in Aircraft..................13-099
P. Priority Between Interests in Ships.....................13-101
Q. Priority Between Consensual and Non-Consensual
Interests...............................................13-106
14. ACQUISITION OF EQUITABLE INTERESTS BY CONSENT
A. Introduction............................................14-001
B. Creation of a Trust
Requirements for creation of a valid trust.............14-002
Certainty of intention..................................14—009
Certainty of objects....................................14—014
Certainty of subject-matter.............................14—017
Certainty of trust assets.............................14—020
Certainty of beneficial interests.....................14—031
C. Formalities...................................;........14-032
Declarations of trust................................. 14-033
Secret and half-secret trusts...........................14—037
Declarations of trusts of equitable interests...........14—041
Transfers on trust.................................... 14—042
Transfer of beneficial interests under a trust..........14—045
Formalities and fraud...................................14-048
Trusts of unassignable property?........................14-052
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D. General Rules on Creation of Security Interests............14-056
E. Equitable Mortgages.........................................14-058
Mortgages of equitable interests............................14-061
Informal mortgages which give rise to equitable
mortgages...................................................14—066
Perfection requirements for equitable mortgages.............14-077
Priority of equitable mortgages.............................14-078
F. Equitable Charges
General requirements for the creation of an equitable
charge......................................................14—079
Intention to create a charge................................14—080
Attachment of the charge to the secured property............14-081
Perfection
General rules.............................................14—085
Companies Act 2006 registration scheme for corporate
debtors...................................................14—089
Exception to the Companies Act 2006 scheme: scheme for
financial collateral.....................................14—104A
Bills of Sales Acts scheme for non-corporate debtors......14—111
15· ACQUISITION AND DIVESTMENT OF EQUITABLE
INTERESTS BY OPERATION OF LAW
A. Introduction...............................................15-001
Identification of property..................................15—004
B. Constructive Trusts....................................... 15-007
Property and obligation in “constructive trusts” and
“constructive trusteeship”..................................15—009
Constructive trusts associated with the mismanagement of
property held on express trusts
Trust property and its traceable proceeds.................15—015
Unauthorised benefits of the trustee’s breach of trust....15—027
Constructive trusts which arise on breach of obligations of
confidence..................................................15-033
Constructive trusts and breaches of common law
obligations.................................................15-035
Constructive trusts which arise where property is acquired
subject to an undertaking...................................15-036
The rule in Rochefoucauld v Bousted.......................15—037
The Pallant v Morgan equity...............................15—040
Constructive trusts which anticipate the parties’ intentions
Trusts arising to enforce informally expressed
intentions................................................15—043
Trusts arising to accelerate incomplete transfers.........15—049
Intended gifts and the rule in Re Rose....................15—050
Specifically enforceable contracts........................15-054
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Remedying breach of non-assignment clauses.................15—065
Remedying non-compliance with statutory writing
requirements...............................................15—072
Trusts arising to reverse flawed dispositions................15—073
Are these constructive trusts or resulting trusts?.........15—074
Voidable contractual transfers.............................15—075
Void contractual transfers.................................15—082
Void, voidable and mistaken voluntary transfers............15—083
Reliance-based constructive trusts...........................15—090
Theft........................................................15-091
Remedial constructive trusts.................................15—094
C. Resulting Trusts.............................................15-095
Presumed resulting trusts
What is presumed?..........................................15—100
Presumed resulting trusts and illegality...................15—105
The modern operation of resulting trusts...................15—106
Automatic resulting trusts...................................15-107
Resulting trusts and unjust enrichment.......................15-109
D. Trusts Which are Difficult to Classify
Classifying resulting and constructive trusts................15-110
Quistclose trusts............................................15—111
The rule in Rochefoucauld v Bousted..........................15—115
E. Equitable Liens..............................................15-116
Vendors’ and purchasers’ liens...............................15-117
Liens for sums spent on the property of another..............15-123
Solicitors’ liens............................................15—125
Liens that arise when tracing into substitutes...............15-126
F. Proprietary Estoppel.........................................15-127
G. Equitable Relief Against Forfeiture..........................15-130
H. Following and Tracing........................................15-136
Following assets.............................................15-140
Equitable tracing and claiming...............................15-143
Common law and equitable tracing.............................15-144
The basis of claims to traceable substitutes.................15—145
Prerequisites to equitable tracing—proprietary base and
fiduciary obligations........................2y.............15-151
Tracing into clean substitutes.............................. 15-152
Tracing through mixtures.....................................15—154
Tracing through bank accounts................................15—158
Tracing through debts and “backwards tracing”................15-167
Tracing into improvements to property........................15—168
I. Priorities...................................................15-171
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J. Subrogation........................................15-172
16. PROTECTING AND ENFORCING INTERESTS AT
COMMON LAW: THE PERSONAL PROPERTY LAW TORTS
A. Introduction.......................................16-001
B. Trespass...........................................16-003
C. Conversion.........................................16-013
17. SPECIFIC RELIEF: DELIVERY UP OF GOODS AND OTHER
REMEDIES
A. Delivery Up........................................17-003
B. Interim Delivery Up................................17-025
C. Declarations.......................................17-035
D. Injunctions........................................17-043
18. ENFORCING SECURITY INTERESTS IN RESPECT OF
GOODS
A. Retaining or Taking Possession.....................18-003
B. Power of Sale......................................18-011
C. Foreclosure........................................18-022
D. Receivership and Administration....................18-025
E. Enforcement of Quasi-Security Interests............18-028
19. PROTECTION OF EQUITABLE OWNERSHIP INTERESTS
A. Introduction.......................................19-001
Express, resulting and constructive trusts.........19-004
B. Actions by the Equitable Owner Against the
Trustee............................................19-005
Rights to information..............................19—007
Rights to call for the trust property..............19—009
Right to insist on proper performance of the trust.19—014
Right to force the trustee to sue, and beneficiary’s right to
take action personally.............................19—015
Right to forgive or waive improper performance of the
trust..............................................19-020
No right to control the trustee....................19—021
Actions against the trustee for breach of trust
Overview.........................................19—022
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Absence ofpower, abuse of power and negligence.........19-024
Compensation claims—breach of terms of the trust or
negligence.............................................19—030
Disgorgement claims...................................19—03 8
Actions against the trustee for breach of fiduciary
obligations of loyalty
Overview...............................................19—039
Fiduciary obligations generally........................19-042
Remedial consequences..................................19—045
Defences available to the trustee.......................19-049
Exclusion clauses......................................19—050
Consent................................................19—053
Trustee Act 1925 section 61............................19—054
Limitation of actions..................................19—055
Liability of co-trustees................................19—058
Replacement of the trustee..............................19-059
C. Actions by the Equitable Owner Against Third
Parties............................................... 19-062
Proprietary claims......................................19—063
Limitation of actions..................................19—067
Personal claims.........................................19—068
Knowing receipt........................................19—070
Dishonest assistance...................................19—082
Vicarious liability.................................. 19—088
Limitation of actions..................................19—089
D. Combining Claims........................................19-090
20. INTERESTS IN INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
A. Things in Action, Documentary Intangibles and Pure
Intangibles.............................................20-003
B: Differential Approach to Certainty of
Subject-Matter for Trusts of Intangibles................20-006
21. DEBTS AND THINGS IN ACTION
22. DOCUMENTARY INTANGIBLES
A. Introduction......................................... 22-001
B. Documents of Title to Money and to Securities...........22-004
Expressions.............................................22-005
Transferability and negotiability...................... 22—008
Documents of title......................................22-015
Quasi-negotiability.....................................22-017
Bills of exchange and promissory notes..................22—018
Assignability outside the documentary intangible........22—026
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C. Documents of Title to Goods
General..................................................22—028
Meaning of a document of title...........................22-029
23. EQUITY AND DEBT SECURITIES
A. Introduction.............................................23-001
B. Equity Securities
Functions and types of shares............................23-002
The issue of shares......................................23-008
The nature of a share....................................23—015
C. Debt Securities..........................................23-028
D. Different Methods of Holding Securities..................23-035
E. Certificated Shares......................................23-038
F. Dematerialised (or Uncertificated) Securities............23-040
G. Bearer Securities........................................23-048
H. Intermediated Securities.................................23-049
24. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
A. Introduction.............................................24-001
Intellectual property as property........................24-002
B. Copyright
What is copyright?.......................................24-008
Assignment of copyright..................................24—013
Related proprietary rights...............................24-020
Design rights..........................................24—021
The public lending right...............................24—023
C. Patents..................................................24-024
What is a patent?........................................24-025
Assignment and other dealings in patents.................24—031
D. Trade Marks..............................................24-034
What is a trade mark?.............................. 24—035
Assignments and other dealings in registered trade marks.24-043
E. Database Rights.......................................24-046
What is a database right?................................24—047
Assignment, licensing and other dealings in database
rights
24-051
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25 GOODWILL, CONFIDENCES, TRADE SECRETS AND
INFORMATION
A. Introduction...........................................25-001
B. Goodwill
What is goodwill?......................................25-002
Protecting goodwill: Passing off.......................25-008
Is goodwill a property right?..........................25-013
C. Confidences
Introduction...........................................25-015
What is confidential information?......................25—019
How is confidential information protected?.............25—020
Indirect recipients of confidential information........25-028
Is confidential information property?..................25—029
D. Trade Secrets..........................................25-036
E. Information............................................25-043
26. SECURITY INTERESTS
Security Interests in Intangible Property................26-001
27. REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSIGNMENT
A. General................................................27-001
Contract and property..................................27-007
Assignment and charge..................................27-011
B. Requirements of Equitable Assignment
Acts of assignment.....................................27—014
Identification issues..................................27-016
Promises to assign.....................................27-018
Mandates and authorities...............................27-020
Notices of assignment..................................27-022
Formalities and equitable assignment...................27-031
Equitable assignment and consideration.................27—034
Equitable assignment and joinder.......................27-043
C. Requirements of Statutory Assignment..........v.......27-048
28. RIGHTS TRANSFERRED BY ASSIGNMENT
A. Measuring the Rights Transferred.......................28-001
B. Rights Qualified by Burdens........................... 28-007
C. Subject to Equities and Defences.......................28-015
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29. UNASSIGNABLE RIGHTS
A. Bare Rights of Suit..................................29-002
B. Other Public Policy Bars to Assignment...............29-005
C. Expectancies and Future Rights.......................29-006
D. Bare Contractual Remedies............................29-018
E. Personal Obligations.................................29-020
F. No-Assignment Clauses................................29-028
30. NOVATION
A. Assignment and Novation Distinguished................30-001
B. Novation and Shipping Documents......................30-017
31. NEGOTIATION OF DOCUMENTARY INTANGIBLES
A. Introduction.........................................31-001
B. Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes
General..............................................31—002
Liabilities on contracts contained in the instrument.31—003
Holders
Payees, bearers and indorsees......................31—004
Mere holders, holders for value and holders in due
course.............................................31—007
Defences to payment
Failure of consideration...........................31—019
Defects in title...................................31—023
Personal defences..................................31—025
Real defences......................................31—027
Transfer.............................................31—028
C. Other Negotiable Documents
General..............................................31—030
Transfer.............................................31—031
Rights transferred...................................31—032
32. TRANSFER OF EQUITY AND DEBT SECURITIES
A. Introduction.........................................32-001
B. Transferability of Shares............................32-009
C. Certificated and Uncertificated (or Dematerialised)
Shares...............................................32-011
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D. Transfer of Shares Generally.............................32-012
Financial assistance for the purchase of own shares.....32-013
E. Declarations of Trust over Shares and Equitable
Assignments of Shares....................................32-016
F. Transfer of Certificated Securities......................32-020
Legal mechanism for transfer of certificated shares.....32-021
Practical mechanism for transfer of certificated shares..32-022
Refusai or failure to register the transfer............ 32-027
False share certificates and false certification of transfer
forms....................................................32-029
G. Transfer of Uncertificated Shares........................32-031
Mechanism for transfer of uncertificated shares..........32-045
H. Transfer of Intermediated Equity Securities..............32-046
I. Transfer of Share Warrants...............................32-054
J. Transmission of Shares by Operation of Law...............32-055
K. Compulsory Notification of Share Ownership...............32-059
L. Compulsory Sales, Purchases and Offers—Statutory
Rules....................................................32-062
Corporate schemes, mergers and reconstructions...........32—063
Corporate takeovers......................................32-065
Circumstances where an offer to purchase (by way of
takeover bid) is mandatory............................ 32-066
Compulsory sell-out rights over shares...................32-067
Compulsory buy-out rights over shares....................32-068
Statutory restrictions: repurchase of shares by the
company..................................................32-073
Directors’ approval......................................32-077
Pre-emption rights.......................................32-084
Restrictions in shareholder agreements...................32-088
M. Sale in Breach of Restrictions on Transfer...............32-090
N. Restrictions on Sale Price.............................. 32-092
O. Compulsory Transfers................................. 32-093
R Forged and Fraudulent Transfers...................... 32-094
Q. The Purchaser’s Rights under Incomplete or
Unauthorised Transfers: Transfers by Operation of
Law and Equitable Liens..................................32-099
Certificated transfers...................................32-100
Uncertificated transfers.................................32-107
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R. Competing Claims to Shares...........................32-108
Certificated shares: the company’s register and share
certificates.........................................32—109
Uncertificated transfers.............................32—110
S. Transfer of Debt Securities..........................32-112
T. Priority Issues and Debt Securities..................32-121
33. MISCELLANEOUS STATUTORY MODES OF TRANSFER
A. Introduction.........................................33-001
B. Transfer of Rights under Insurance Contracts
General..............................................33-004
Assignment of the policy
General prohibition on assignment..................33—005
Exception 1—Consent of the insurer.................33-008
Exception 2—Marine policies........................33—011
Exception 3—Life policies..........................33—013
Consequences of assignment of the policy...........33—015
Assignment of the proceeds of the policy.............33-016
Statutory assignment of the proceeds: Third Parties (Rights
Against Insurers) Act 1930...........................33-017
C. Transfer of Copyright................................33-019
Assignment of copyright..............................33-020
Licensing copyright..................................33—028
Related rights.......................................33—029
D. Transfer of Moral Rights.............................33-030
E. Transfer of Trade Marks..............................33-031
F. Transfer of Patents.................................3 3-038
G. Transfer of Design Rights............................33-045
34. ACQUISITION OF EQUITABLE INTERESTS BY CONSENT
AND BY OPERATION OF LAW
A. Acquisition of Equitable Interests by Consent........34-001
B. Acquisition of Equitable Interests by Operation of
Law..................................................34-003
35. ACQUISITION OF LEGAL INTERESTS BY OPERATION OF
LAW
A. Subrogation..........................................35-002
B. Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010.....35-009
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36. PRIORITIES
A. INTRODUCTION.....................................36-001
B. Priority of Bona Fide Purchaser without Notice...36-004
C. The Rule in Dearle v Hall........................36-010
D. Priority Between Consensual Security Interests...36-021
E. Priority of Interests in Intellectual Property...36-029
F. Priority of Interests in Securities..............36-034
37. VINDICATION ISSUES FOR INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
A. Introduction.....................................37-001
B. Following and Tracing...........................3 7-014
C. Personal Remedies in Tort........................37-023
D. Personal Action at Common Law Based on a
Proprietary Restitutionary Claim.................37-038
E. Declaration and Rectification of the Register....37-042
F. Enforcement of Security Interests in Intangible
Property.........................................37-052
G. Enforcement of Interests in Equity...............37-065
38. PERSONAL PROPERTY IN INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS
A. Introduction.....................................38-001
B. Vesting of Property in Insolvency Proceedings....38-002
C. Taking Charge of the Assets......................38-007
D. assigning Causes of Action.......................38-009
E. Disclaimer of Onerous Property...................38-011
F. Vulnerable Transactions and Claw-Back............38-014
G. Anti-Deprivation Principle.................... 38-026
H. Prohibition on Dealing in Property...............38-030
L Moratoriums and Disposals...............;՝........3 8-036
J. Preferential, Pre-Preferential, General and Secured
Creditors
38-040
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39. CONFLICT OF LAWS AND TANGIBLE MOVABLE
PROPERTY
A. General........................................39-001
B. Particular Transfers...........................39-005
C. General Transfers..............................39-025
40. CONFLICT OF LAWS AND INTANGIBLE MOVABLE
PROPERTY
A. Situs....................................40-002
B. Choice of Law: General.........................40-009
C. Assignment of Claims...........................40-015
D. Negotiable Instruments.........................40-019
E. Financial Collateral...........................40-024
F. Shares.........................................40-025
G. Intellectual Property..........................40-028
H. Priority...................................... 40-029
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