No matter how good the research and study skills, the ultimate test for the law student is the exam, and the more preparation the better equipped will he or she be for that final hurdle. Blackstone's series of "Law Questions and Answers" gives students an opportunity to practice their exam techniques, and to evaluate and assess their progress. Each book in the series is written by experienced law lecturers who are themselves examiners. The books cover all the essential topics found in undergraduate law degree courses, CPE courses and other undergraduate courses where law is an essential element. This book on equity and trusts is divided by chapters covering each major topic, and contains up to 50 questions and answers. Each chapter offers an introduction focusing on important legal aspects and points of interest, including suggestions for further reading. After each question there is a commentary which highlights the essential elements of each question, and indicates what the examiners are looking for. Examination questions in equity and trusts can seem particularly daunting for students. This book shows how to tackle successfully the sort of problems and essay-type questions frequently found in examination papers. The authors suggest how answers should be structured, with advice on what to include and what to omit. This edition has been updated to take account of recent developments in case law and legislation, and contains an additional chapter devoted to pension-fund trusts.