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Lee's Manual of Queensland Succession Law, 8th Edition, is a comprehensive and practical examination of succession law in Queensland. This edition has been revised throughout to include more case references, particularly from other States, so as to facilitate the use of this work as the starting point for detailed legal research. There has also been an effort to increase and improve cross-referencing between related areas of succession law, and to more detailed or advanced legal literature. Lee's Manual of Queensland Succession Law is a useful and practical guide for students and legal practitioners currently working in the field.
Providing a detailed examination of many contentious issues, including the principles and practicality of succession, grants of probate and the consequences of intestacy, this book highlights the importance of handling the administration of estates.
Revised throughout to include more case references, particularly from other States, so as to facilitate the use of this work as the starting point for detailed legal research. There has also been an effort to increase and improve cross-referencing between related areas of succession law, and to more detailed or advanced legal literature.
"[P]repared by the Queensland Law Reform Commission on behalf of the National Committee for Uniform Succession Laws and has also been published by the Queensland Law Reform Commission - Administration of estates of deceased persons (Queensland Law Reform Commission, Miscellaneous paper 37, 1999"--P. iii.
A guide to the 5490 books in these fields in the TAustralian Books in Print' database as at June 1992, and out-of-print titles notified since December 1989, with titles indexed under 3617 subject headings.
From a review in the Australian Law Journal:"This book is a delightful surprise, for within its bare title the authors have covered the law concerning powers of attorney on both sides of the Tasman. The text is written in a clear and lucid fashion. It is well laid out, and provides in convenient form the texts of the relevant legislation applying throughout Australia and in New Zealand. It provides an accurate summary of the law as applying at the end of 1992. The index is unusually comprehensive, and the coverage of this area of law is thoroughly professional. It should prove to be a most useful text for practitioners in areas of company law, probate, and family law who will appreciate the specimen forms and clauses offered. It is so wide in its potential utility that (given its sensible price) it should be on every solicitor's bookshelf."