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National Law School | 346.41 SMI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 29047 |
Table of contents
Chapter 1 ;
I. Introduction ;
II. Following, Tracing and Claiming ;
III. Motives for Tracing ;
IV. Swollen Assets: Claiming Without Tracing ;
V. Terminology ;
Chapter 2 ;
I. Introduction ;
II. Following Into Mixtures ;
III. The End of Following Through The Destruction of the Subject Matter ;
Chapter 3 ;
I. What Do we Trace? ;
II. Prerequisites to the Exercise of Tracing ;
III. Follow or Trace? ;
Chapter 4 ;
I. Characteristics of Clean Substitutions ;
II. The Role of Intention ;
III. Some Specific Cases ;
IV. Quantifying The Traced Value in a New Form ;
Chapter 5: TRACING RULES II MIXED SUBSTITUTIONS ;
I. General Principles ;
II. Mixed Substitutions and Physical Mixtures: Solutions by Analogy ;
III. Tracing Into and Out of Bank Accounts ;
IV. Tracing Into and Out of Other Mixtures of Indistinguishable Intangible Assets ;
V. Tracing into Insurance Proceeds ;
VI. Set-off ;
VII. Services and Physical Alterations ;
Chapter 6: TRACING RULES III SPECIAL PROBLEMS ;
I. Tracing in Transit ;
II. Proving Substitutions ;
III. Foreign Elements ;
Chapter 7 ;
Conclusion
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