The role of tracing in claiming
<p>The central tenet of tracing theory is that in certain circumstances it is possible to show that one asset stands in the place of another, such that any claims in relation to the original asset can be transmitted to its substitute. Since at least 2001 academic and judicial orthodoxy has bee...
Main Author: | Cutts, T |
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Other Authors: | Stevens, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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