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The standard work and the leading authority on the law of damages for nearly 150 years, McGregor on Damages provides detailed explanation of how general principles apply to particular cases through analysis of case law. The 2009 edition highlights important recent changes and developments, with regular supplements to keep you up to date.
Wilkinson's Road Traffic Offences explains law, legal principles and procedure of road traffic offences to show both what the law is and how to proceed with prosecuting or defending a case.
The new edition analyses recent cases including DPP v King (2008) (meaning of "motor vehicle") and Al-Khawaja and Tahery v United Kingdom (2009) (hearsay). It also sets out the latest statutory developments.
Archbold Magistrates' Courts Criminal Practice 2010 covers all criminal matters dealt with in the magistrates' court in chronological order. This book gives you the law and procedures from those who really understand how it works
The highly portable one-volume format is ideal for court use and the supplementation service keeps you up to date.
McCutcheon on Inheritance Tax provides clear explanations of effective tax planning solutions for UK and international clients, and helps solve even the most complex IHT problems.
McCutcheon covers the practical aspects of inheritance tax within a conceptual framework that includes planning considerations.
For more than a century Black's Law Dictionary® has been the gold standard for the language of law.
Today it's the most widely cited law book in the world. Edited by Bryan A. Garner, the new 9th Edition is the most comprehensive law dictionary ever published. It contains more than 45,000 terms, alternate spellings or equivalent expressions for more than 5,300 terms, and West key numbers.
There has never been a better time for the new edition of this definitive work on insolvency law. Covering all major developments in case law and legislation, The Law of Insolvency gives authoritative coverage of all aspects of insolvency law - individual as well as corporate - in one handy volume.
This edition incorporates more than 200 new cases, many at House of Lords/Privy Council level, including: Brumark Investments; Hindcastle; Hollicourt; Landau; Morris v Agrichemicals; Medforth v Blake.
Over 20 years and 12 editions, Sealy and Milman has firmly established itself as the authority on insolvency legislation. The new 12th edition provides commentary and clarification on the legal and practical implications of insolvency legislation.
Both corporate and personal insolvency are considered.
Providing a comprehensive and magisterial analysis of bailment, Bailment includes commentary on a wealth of case law and is frequently cited in court.
It analyses a vast range of transactions, covering not only those bailments that are negotiated on a commercial basis but also those that occur without the consent of the owner and those that carry no formal remuneration.