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Conveyancing

  • Textbook
  • © 2000

Overview

  • Completely revised and updated to include all recent legislation
    Commercial Conveyancing has been added to reflect the changes in many Legal Practice Courses
    Written in a clear, jargonfree style making it accessible to both law students and nonlawyers
    Exercises have been added to enable the reader to gain a fuller understanding of Conveyancing
    A compact volume representing remarkably good value

Part of the book series: Macmillan Law Masters (MLM)

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About this book

A popular textbook on residential conveyancing this book has now been expanded to cover basic principles relevant to commercial conveyancing. It has also been thoroughly updated to take into account the significant changes made by the Family Law Act 1996, the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, the Land Registration Act 1997 and the changes to the Land Registry forms.
Conveyancing does not just set out the law , it explains it, it illustrates it, and shows it working in standard conveyancing tasks such as drafting the agreement for sale, investigating a title, and drawing up the transfer. It gives advice on such pitfalls as acting in the sale of matrimonial homes, or obtaining a spouse's signature to mortgage documents.
This is the book to read if you do not just want to know what the law is, but want also to understand it and be able to use it.

About the author

PRISCILLA SARTON has had many years' lecturing experience principally for the Law Society Professional Examinations but also for the Bar Examinations, ILEX Examinations and on LLB courses. She is currently College Head of Conveyancing and Property Law at the College of Law in York.

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