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Annotated by Justice Peter Young, Anthony Cahill and Gary Newton, Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales 2010 - 2011 is an indispensable resource tool that provides comprehensive analysis and explanation of the provisions and relevant case law for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Its section-based structure, revised index and updated table of cases provide the reader with simple and quick access to the law.
Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales 2022 is an indispensable resource tool for students and practitioners alike in the area of NSW conveyancing and real property law. Extracted from the two-volume loose-leaf service Conveyancing Service New South Wales it provides extensive coverage of legislation and authoritative annotations that have been updated to include commentary on the strata law reform as well as recent case law. Features * Full text of NSW Conveyancing and Real Property legislation * High quality annotations by expert authors * Easy access to legislation with quick reference directory * Easy of use and navigability via shaded tabs Related Titles * Conveyancing Service New South Wales - looseleaf, online * Edgeworth et al, Sackville & Neave Australian Property Law 10th ed, 2016 * Gray, Forster, Dorsett & Roberts Property Law in NSW, 4th ed 2017 * Rosier Understanding National eConveyancing, 2013
An essential resource for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales is an indispensable resource tool that provides comprehensive analysis and explanation of the provisions and relevant case law for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Its section-based structure, revised index and updated table of cases provide the reader with simple and quick access to the law. This work is extracted from the two-volume loose-leaf service Conveyancing Service New South Wales and provides extensive coverage of legislation and authoritative annotations that have been updated to include recent relevant case law in the area of New South Wales conveyancing and real property law. This well-regarded work provides both students and those practising in property and conveyancing with a highly useful and easy-to-use resource. The authors provide an overview of the legislation and a clear analysis of the ActoÂeÂ(tm)s more complex provisions and important case law as well as historical notes. The legislation in this book is current to 30 September 2015. Features oÂeo All recent legislation changes oÂeo High-quality, updated annotations from expert authors oÂeo Easy access to current legislation with quick reference directory oÂeo Enhanced ease of use and navigability through shaded tabs Related Titles Bradbrook & MacCallum, Easements and Restrictive Convenants in Australia, 3rd ed, 2011 Conveyancing Service New South Wales looseleaf and online Edgeworth et al., Sackville & Neave Australian Property Law, 9th ed, 2012
Povides comprehensive analysis and explanation of the provisions and relevant case law for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Its section-based structure, revised index and updated table of cases provide the reader with simple and quick access to the law.
LexisNexis Study Guide: Property Law 2nd edition assists students to learn the foundations of property law. Property Law in New South Wales, 4th edition This book provides clear and accessible explanations of the system of property law in New South Wales. The fourth edition has been extensively revised to include recent developments in case law and legislation, including expanded coverage of the Personal Property Securities Act, eConveyancing and the introduction of priority notices. Australian Property Law Cases, Materials and Analysis, 4th edition introduces the conceptual framework of interests in real and personal property. Carefully selected case and legislation extracts from across Australian jurisdictions are discussed in detail and relevant principles are highlighted.
Povides comprehensive analysis and explanation of the provisions and relevant case law for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Its section-based structure, revised index and updated table of cases provide the reader with simple and quick access to the law.
"A practitioner focused, user-friendly guide to working with the Property Law Act 2007, providing annotated commentary to the provisions of the Property Law Act 2007. A Practitioner's Guide to the Property Law Act 2007, second edition, covers a diverse range of subjects in relation to both real property and personal property. This title provides commentary on provisions relating to deeds, the sale and purchase of real property, covenants relating to land, leases, and mortgages, as well as assignments of choses in action, powers of attorney, and partition of land and division of chattels. In addition, the Act replaces the Contracts Enforcement Act 1956 in relation to the requirements for writing in contracts dealing with land and guarantees. The Act also empowers a court to grant relief where there is a need to enter neighbouring land, and in relation to matters involving wrongly placed structures, landlocked land, trees and unauthorised improvements on land, and dispositions that prejudice creditors. The second edition of this book is a practical and easy-to-use reference resource providing thorough section-by-section commentary to the Property Law Act 2007. It is designed to provide busy practitioners with quick access to the many areas of law covered by the Act, and the equivalent provisions of the Property Law Act 1952 are also identified and discussed. Additional features include a user-friendly table of words defined in the Act, a concise exposition of legal rules commonly referred to in the context of the Act, and tables comparing the provisions of the Property Law Act 2007 and the Property Law Act 1952"--Wolters Kluwer New Zealand website.