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  • Law for Legal Executives: Professional Diploma in Law, Level 3 Year 2

    Law for Legal Executives by Rowley, Graham; Stevenson, Janet; Greene, Brendan;

    Professional Diploma in Law, Level 3 Year 2

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 7
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 12 August 2004

    • ISBN 9780199268399
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages544 pages
    • Size 244x171x30 mm
    • Weight 968 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This is the second of two volumes for students preparing for the Professional Diploma in Law examination, covering the four subjects included in the syllabus for Year Two: contract and consumer law, employment law, family law, wills, probate and succession. In addition to satisfying the requirements for the Institute's syllabus, this book will help the student understand how the law works in practice. Frequent references are made to significant cases, which are fully explained. The book also contains examples of statutes and law reports to enable the student to gain familiarity with the primary sources of law.

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    Long description:

    This is the second of two volumes written for students preparing for the Professional Diploma in Law examination , covering the four subjects included in the syllabus for Year Two: contract and consumer law, employment law, family law, wills, probate and succession. Each topic area is broken down into numbered sub topics and cross referenced where appropriate, including reference to the Professional Diploma in Law Level 3. The book also contains sample questions and guidance on how to answer them. In addition to satisfying the requirements for the Institute's syllabus, this book will help the student understand how the law works in practice. Frequent references are made to significant cases, which are fully explained. The book also contains examples of statutes and law reports to enable the student to gain familiarity with the primary sources of law. The book has been updated to include all the latest case law and statutes.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contract and Consumer Law
    Nature of Contract
    Formation of a Contract
    Contents of a Contract
    Exclusion Clauses
    Vitiating Elements
    Discharge of the Contract
    Remedies for Breach of Contract
    CONSUMER LAW
    Introduction
    Sale of Goods Act 1979
    Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982
    Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1982
    Consumer Credit Act 1974
    Consumer Protection Act 1987
    Employment Law
    Introduction
    Employment Law
    Health and Safety at Work
    Questions
    Family Law
    Introduction
    Requirements for a Valid Marriage
    Invalidity and Failure of Marriage
    Financial Provision After a Final Decree
    Financial Provision in the Family Proceedings Court
    Children
    Wills, Probate and Succession
    Introduction
    Introductory Principles
    Main Clauses in a Will
    Gifts Contained in Wills
    Revocation of Wills
    Intestacy
    Personal Representatives
    Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975
    Inheritance Tax
    Questions

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