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Remedies (2006)
Book Chapter
Glister, J., & Ulph, J. (2006). Remedies. In Commercial fraud : civil liability for fraud, human rights, and money laundering (963-1031). Oxford University Press

Trusts as Quasi-Securities? The Law Commission’s proposals for the registration of security interests (2004)
Journal Article
Glister, J. (online). Trusts as Quasi-Securities? The Law Commission’s proposals for the registration of security interests. Lloyd's maritime and commercial law quarterly, 460-482

Discusses how the Law Commission's proposals in the consultation paper Registration of Security Interests may affect trusts, considering whether express declarations of trust and Quistclose trusts in favour of creditors should be registered. Compares... Read More about Trusts as Quasi-Securities? The Law Commission’s proposals for the registration of security interests.

The Nature of Quistclose Trusts: Classification and Reconciliation (2004)
Journal Article
Glister, J. (2004). The Nature of Quistclose Trusts: Classification and Reconciliation. Cambridge Law Journal, 63(3), 632-655. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0008197304006701

THE facts of Barclays Bank Ltd. v. Quistclose Investments Ltd. are well-known. In July 1964 Rolls Razor Ltd. declared a dividend payment that they were unable to meet. In order to meet their obligation, the company arranged to borrow the amount of th... Read More about The Nature of Quistclose Trusts: Classification and Reconciliation.

Twinsectra v Yardley: Trusts, Powers and Contractual Obligations (2002)
Journal Article
Glister, J. (2002). Twinsectra v Yardley: Trusts, Powers and Contractual Obligations. Trust law international, 16(4), 223-230

Reviews the decision in Twinsectra Ltd v Yardley on whether the arrangement between the parties created a Quistclose trust. Considers the significance of certainty of purpose and whether the trustee is under a positive or negative obligation in relat... Read More about Twinsectra v Yardley: Trusts, Powers and Contractual Obligations.