|
2014 Journal Article "Delivery", "escrow", recitals and estoppel, and attestation: current questions with deedsAitken, Lee (2014). "Delivery", "escrow", recitals and estoppel, and attestation: current questions with deeds. Australian Law Journal, 88 (8), 561-566. |
|
2013 Journal Article Deposits, instalments and recovery of "over payment"Aitken, Lee (2013). Deposits, instalments and recovery of "over payment". Law Quarterly Review, 129 (4), 489-491. |
|
2013 Journal Article No return of AlsatiaAitken, Lee (2013). No return of Alsatia. Law Quarterly Review, 129 (2), 147-149. |
|
2013 Journal Article Contract, confidence and the fiduciary relationshipAitken, Lee (2013). Contract, confidence and the fiduciary relationship. Australian Law Journal, 87 (6), 425-432. |
|
2013 Journal Article Mistake payments - the faith of receipt defenceAitken, Lee (2013). Mistake payments - the faith of receipt defence. Australian Bar Review, 302-309. |
|
2013 Journal Article What is an “absolute” assignment? Further reflections on charges, “tacking” and marshallingAitken, Lee (2013). What is an “absolute” assignment? Further reflections on charges, “tacking” and marshalling. Journal of Banking and Finance - Law and Practice, 24, 93-103. |
|
2013 Journal Article "Piercing the Corporate Veil" and the "Remedial Constructive Contract"Aitken, Lee (2013). "Piercing the Corporate Veil" and the "Remedial Constructive Contract". Law Quarterly Review, 129 (1), 21-24. |
|
2013 Journal Article Elective or Automatic Termination of a Contract of EmploymentAitken, Lee (2013). Elective or Automatic Termination of a Contract of Employment. Law Quarterly Review, 129, 335-337. |
|
2013 Journal Article ‘Dependent’ promises, failed contractual performance, and the influence of civil law on the ‘options’ of the innocent party: White & Carter revisitedAitken, Lee (2013). ‘Dependent’ promises, failed contractual performance, and the influence of civil law on the ‘options’ of the innocent party: White & Carter revisited. Australian Bar Review, 36 (3), 290-301. |
|
2012 Journal Article Sins of omission: Torrens title and easementsAitken, Lee (2012). Sins of omission: Torrens title and easements. Law Society Journal, 50, 66-66. |
|
2012 Journal Article "Segregation" of funds, insolvency, and the "statutory" trustAitken, Lee (2012). "Segregation" of funds, insolvency, and the "statutory" trust. Law Quarterly Review, 128, 497-499. |
|
2012 Journal Article Carbon credit theft: remedies in English case point way for for AustraliaAitken, Lee (2012). Carbon credit theft: remedies in English case point way for for Australia. Law Society Journal |
|
2012 Journal Article The "rule" in Cherry v Boultbee and the problem of "double proof" in insolvencyAitken, Lee (2012). The "rule" in Cherry v Boultbee and the problem of "double proof" in insolvency. Law Quarterly Review, 128, 202-204. |
|
2012 Journal Article Recent developments in the shareholder’s derivative actionAitken, Lee (2012). Recent developments in the shareholder’s derivative action. Commercial Law Quarterly, 26 (3), 14-14. |
|
2012 Journal Article "Asset lending" and the improvident borrowerAitken, Lee (2012). "Asset lending" and the improvident borrower. Australian Law Journal, 86 (2), 134-137. |
|
2012 Journal Article Equitable charge or equitable mortgage?Aitken, Lee (2012). Equitable charge or equitable mortgage?. Commercial Law Quarterly, 21 (1), 3-6. |
|
2012 Journal Article Two `simple' problems with the "uncommercial transaction"Aitken, Lee (2012). Two `simple' problems with the "uncommercial transaction". Australian Law Journal, 86, 47-57. |
|
2012 Journal Article Priority in equity: failure to caveat and "postponing conduct"?Aitken, Lee (2012). Priority in equity: failure to caveat and "postponing conduct"?. Australian Law Journal, 86 (5), 291-295. |
|
2012 Journal Article Fundamental, and ‘anticipatory’ breach and the impact of ‘rescission’Aitken, Lee (2012). Fundamental, and ‘anticipatory’ breach and the impact of ‘rescission’. Australian Bar Review, 36 (1), 18-30. |
|
2011 Journal Article Thoughts for the litigant in personAitken, Lee (2011). Thoughts for the litigant in person. Australian Banking and Finance Law Bulletin, 26 (8), 125-125. |