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- Tracing_in_English_law abstract "Tracing in English law is a procedure to identify property (such as money) that has been taken from the claimant involuntarily. It is not in itself a way to recover the property, but rather to identify it so that the courts can decide what remedy to apply. The procedure is used in several situations, broadly demarcated by whether the property has been transferred because of theft, breach of trust, or mistake.Tracing is divided into two forms, common law tracing and equitable tracing. Common law tracing relies on the claimant having legal ownership of the property, and will fail if the property has been mixed with other property, the legal title has been transferred to the defendant, or the legal title has been transferred by the defendant to any further recipient of the property. Equitable tracing, on the other hand, relies on the claimant having an equitable interest in the property, and can succeed where the property has been mixed with other property.Defences to tracing are possible, particularly if returning the property would harm an innocent defendant, where the claimant has made false representations that the defendant relied on to his detriment, or where the property has been transferred to an innocent third party without anything given to the defendant in return that the claimant could recover in lieu.".
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- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Breach_of_trust.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_property_law.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_trusts_law.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equity_(law).
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Restitution.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Civil_wrong.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Common_law.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Constructive_trusts_in_English_law.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Devaynes_v_Noble.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Equitable_interest.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Equity_(law).
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Estoppel.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Fiduciary.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Legal_remedy.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Browne-Wilkinson.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Goff.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Millett.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Browne-Wilkinson,_Baron_Browne-Wilkinson.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Pari_passu.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Millett,_Baron_Millett.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Re_Diplock.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Remedy_(law).
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Goff,_Baron_Goff_of_Chieveley.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Rule_in_Claytons_Case.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Theft.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Theft_in_English_law.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Unjust_enrichment.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Westdeutsche_Landesbank_Girozentrale_v_Islington_LBC.
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tracing in English law".
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tracing".
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "asset tracing".
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "trace".
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "traceable assets".
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "tracing claims".
- Tracing_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "tracing".
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- Tracing_in_English_law subject Category:English_property_law.
- Tracing_in_English_law subject Category:English_trusts_law.
- Tracing_in_English_law subject Category:Equity_(law).
- Tracing_in_English_law subject Category:Restitution.
- Tracing_in_English_law hypernym Procedure.
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- Tracing_in_English_law comment "Tracing in English law is a procedure to identify property (such as money) that has been taken from the claimant involuntarily. It is not in itself a way to recover the property, but rather to identify it so that the courts can decide what remedy to apply. The procedure is used in several situations, broadly demarcated by whether the property has been transferred because of theft, breach of trust, or mistake.Tracing is divided into two forms, common law tracing and equitable tracing.".
- Tracing_in_English_law label "Tracing in English law".
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