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Oosterhoff on Trusts, 10th Edition provides a clear understanding of the basic law of trusts and provides insight into the complexities of trust law.


This new edition of a seminal treatise on the law of trusts was prepared to incorporate the vast changes

Publisher:Thomson Reuters
Service Number:43372787
Publication date:2024-08-30
Practice area:Trusts, wills & probate, Estate planning & trusts
Jurisdiction:Canada
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Albert H. Oosterhoff, LL.B., B.A.

Albert H. Oosterhoff, B.A., J.D. (Western), LL.M. (Toronto), is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Law, Western University, where he has held the positions of Associate Dean (Academic), Associate Dean (Administration), and Acting Dean. From 2005 to 

Robert Chambers

Robert Chambers is a professor in the Faculty of Law at Thompson Rivers University. He practised as a barrister and solicitor in Alberta before obtaining his DPhil from the University of Oxford under the supervision of Professor Peter Birks. He has been 

Mitchell McInnes

Mitchell McInnes is a Professor of Law at the University of Alberta. He previously taught at the University of Western Ontario, the University of Melbourne, and Deakin University; clerked at the Supreme Court of Canada; and served as a Legal Research