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Trustee personal liability for contaminated land remediation: the UK position
Trusts and Trustees, Volume: 30, Issue: 7
Swansea University Author: Lloyd Brown
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This article concerns the degree to which a trustee based in England and Wales could be found personally liable for the remediation costs attributable to contaminated land. Exploring the nature of this liability is what this article seeks to achieve. It is shown that while this is an unlikely enviro...
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