Property Rights in Money

Property Rights in Money

Author: David Fox

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780198299455

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Property Rights in Money is a systematic study of how proprietary interests in (ownership of and transactions in) money are transferred and enforced as part of a payment transaction.The book begins by considering the different kinds of property recognised by the law which perform the economic functions of money. It describes how the nature of an owner's proprietary interest differs depending on the kind of property that is treated as money.The main body of the work provides a detailed account of how property rights in money are transferred from one person to another, and the proprietary consequences when a transfer of money is ineffective. For example, the work considers the consequences for the passing of property in money when aperson pays the money by mistake, through the fraud of another or through a breach of his or her duties as a trustee or a company director.The author provides a coherent explanation of the proprietary effect of money transfers whether made via a transfer of coins or banknotes or, as is now more common, through a bank payment system.The final section of the book considers how a person can enforce his property rights in money, and the legal remedies open to him to recover his money once it is in the hands of a person who is not entitled to it.


“But we are different!”

“But we are different!”

Author: Wouter Bossu

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2015-09-10

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 1513580329

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Well-designed banking laws are critical for regulating the market access and operations of banks, as well as their removal from the market in case of failure. While at a financial policy level there is a broad consensus as to the content of banking laws, from a legal perspective their drafting often leaves something to be desired. In spite of what is often argued, the types of weaknesses of banking laws are hardly country-specific; many weaknesses are shared by many banking laws. This working paper discusses those weaknesses and ways to remedy them, by focusing on a selected set of legal policy principles.


The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law

The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law

Author: Albie Sachs

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011-03-10

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 0199605777

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Albie Sachs gives an intimate account of his extraordinary life and work as a judge in South Africa. Mixing autobiography with reflections on his major cases and the role of law in achieving social justice, Sachs offers a rare glimpse into the workings of the judicial mind and a unique perspective on modern South African history.