Product details

Publisher: 
Carswell
Practice area: 
Corporate & business organization
Jurisdiction: 
Canada
Publication date: 
2003-02-01
Carswell

Fiduciary Duties: Obligations of Loyalty and Faithfulness, Binder/looseleaf, Subscription

Author: Michael Ng
Availability: In Stock

Fiduciary Duties: Obligations of Loyalty and Faithfulness is a one-stop source for a clear and complete understanding of the principles of Canadian fiduciary law. It is organized around the general principles of fiduciary law providing a full analysis of when fiduciary duties will arise, and what kinds of duties will apply in specific contexts. Integrating relevant cases with thorough commentary, the text is an all-inclusive guide for lawyers and scholars.

Through the book you’ll be able to

  • Grasp the nature of the duty of faithfulness
  • Discover established classes of relationships in which fiduciary duties arise, such as doctor/patient, solicitor/client, and parent/child
  • Deal with recent changes and prepare for new developments in the law
  • Proactively identify potential fiduciary relationships and attendant duties
  • Understand the various standards of faithfulness and loyalty which the courts have imposed
  • Use the remedies available to rights-holders in the event of disloyal or unfaithful misconduct
Carswell

Fiduciary Duties: Obligations of Loyalty and Faithfulness, Binder/looseleaf, Subscription

Author: Michael Ng
Availability: In Stock

Description

Fiduciary Duties: Obligations of Loyalty and Faithfulness is a one-stop source for a clear and complete understanding of the principles of Canadian fiduciary law. It is organized around the general principles of fiduciary law providing a full analysis of when fiduciary duties will arise, and what kinds of duties will apply in specific contexts. Integrating relevant cases with thorough commentary, the text is an all-inclusive guide for lawyers and scholars.

Through the book you’ll be able to

  • Grasp the nature of the duty of faithfulness
  • Discover established classes of relationships in which fiduciary duties arise, such as doctor/patient, solicitor/client, and parent/child
  • Deal with recent changes and prepare for new developments in the law
  • Proactively identify potential fiduciary relationships and attendant duties
  • Understand the various standards of faithfulness and loyalty which the courts have imposed
  • Use the remedies available to rights-holders in the event of disloyal or unfaithful misconduct