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The Law of the Manor The Law of the Manor will be found to be a most useful work to refer to in practice: it is the first definitive one on the subject (the publishers believe) for more than a hundred years, and will have a wide and discriminating appeal to lawyers, and also to those owning, managing, selling or buying historic houses and estates. "The Law of the Manor which is so well written and authoritative that you will want to read it from cover to cover ..." Independent Solicitor |
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Charging
Orders Against Land: Law, Procedure and Precedents Master Munroe (at the time of publication, Chief Master of the Chancery Division) wrote in his foreword: "District Judge Walker examines in detail those cases dealing with the difficult questions raised by the competing claims of creditors and unindebted co-owner, sometimes a wife seeking a property adjustment order in matrimonial proceedings. I cannot believe that there will be many readers who will not be grateful to [Judge Walkers] guidance through the complications to which such circumstances give rise ... this is a book by an enthusiast ... He is steeped in the subject ..." Hardback: 221 pp + index |
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The Execution of Sheriffs
Warrants - 2nd Edition The subject matter at first sight may seem somewhat arcane - the very antiquity of the office of Sheriff as being second only to that of the Monarch is sufficient to guarantee this. This is not only an authoritative textbook but also a very readable one. Certainly, there is hardly a firm of solicitors in the country confronted with the execution of Sheriffs warrants which would not find the possession of this book a most helpful acquisition. Hardback: 265 pp |
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The Law of Seizure of Goods - This book is written for the practical use of legal practitioners when advising those facing enforcement of debts by bailiffs. It describes the rights of the bailiff, the "distrainor", and of the remedies available to the distrainee, whether by negotiation, less formal non-judicial pressure or by litigation. Paperback: £28.50 (plus p&p £1.50 (UK), £2.00 (overseas) |
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The Law of Trusts - 12th Edition Professor L.A. Sheridan, LLD (London), LLD (Singapore), PhD, Barrister This well-known textbook was originally the joint work of Professor George Keeton and Professor Lee Sheridan; it is, in the opinion of many, the textbook to which Practitioners turn first. Professor Sheridan has been responsible for the whole of the 12th edition following the death of his co-author, Professor Keeton. Hardback: 613 pp + cxxxiii |
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Archaeological Heritage law (1999 publication) Neil Cookson, BA, PhD, MIFA, Solicitor (Lecturer at the College of Law, York) This subject is of supreme importance to all those involved in the planning process - whether as developer, planning authority or professional adviser to one or other of the parties, as well as heritage/conservation groups. Hardback approximate price: £45.00 |
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