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  • Property Law Handbook 2008-2009

    Property Law Handbook 2008-2009 by Abbey, Robert; Richards, Mark;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 7 August 2008

    • ISBN 9780199233892
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages392 pages
    • Size 292x206x20 mm
    • Weight 976 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Written by experts in the field, the Property Law Handbook adopts a highly practical and student orientated approach. Case studies and innovative online resources encourage students to apply their knowledge to practical scenarios. Diagrams, self-test questions and summaries of key points ensure that the text is easy to understand and use.

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    Long description:

    This reputable author team draw on their extensive experience in legal practice in the Property Law Handbook, designed specifically for use on the Legal Practice Course, and covering both commercial and residential conveyancing transactions. Through the use of realistic case studies, fully supported by online documentation, the text equips students with not only a thorough grounding in the subject, but actively encourages students to develop the essential practical skills
    they will use throughout their legal careers.

    Written in a lively and highly accessible manner, diagrams, flowcharts and examples are used throughout to clearly explain complex legal processes. Located at the end of each chapter, summaries of key points provide a useful checklist of essential points of which students should be aware following their reading. Professional conduct issues are highlighted throughout so students are aware of the pitfalls which may await them in practice, whilst self-test and revision style questions provide
    students with an ideal opportunity to test their knowledge and identify gaps in their learning where further study is required. Each chapter ends with a list of wider reading and web links which direct students to relevant further information encouraging further exploration of the subject.

    Online Resource Centre

    This innovative and freely accessible Online Resource Centre offers invaluable support to students throughout their study of property law. Updates allow students to keep fully abreast of major legal changes in this dynamic area of the law, whilst problem style questions provide students with a further opportunity to practice applying their knowledge to practical scenarios. The case studies contained in the text are accompanied by online example documentation highlighting what a typical
    solicitor's file should look like, and provides examples of the forms and procedures which will be encountered in practice.
    Lecturers are further able to test student understanding of the subject through the use of an interactive test bank of multiple choice questions, and can track students' progress throughout the course.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Assessment guidance
    Essential background law
    An outline of a conveyancing transaction
    Registered land
    Elements of unregistered land
    Taking instructions and other initial matters
    The draft contract
    Pre-contract searches and enquiries
    Town and country planning
    Deduction and investigation of title
    Mortgages
    Exchange of contracts
    The purchase deed
    Pre-completion procedures
    Completion
    Post-completion procedures
    Delays and remedies
    Leaseholds
    Commonhold
    New properties
    Commercial conveyancing
    Business tenancies and the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, Pt II

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