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Written by two leading authorities in the area with over 50 years' combined experience of legal practice, A Practical Approach to Conveyancing continues to provide a detailed and accessible exposition of the key principles and procedures governing conveyancing transactions. Combining coverage of both residential and commercial conveyancing, the book guides the reader through the various stages of a typical conveyancing transaction and provides highly practical guidance on each stage, from first receiving instructions and undertaking pre-contract searches and enquiries right through to completion, enabling the reader to approach all aspects of a conveyancing transaction with confidence in practice. The pragmatic nature of the book is enhanced by the inclusion of relevant sample documentation, clauses and forms throughout ensuring that the reader is familiar with the documentation they will encounter in practice. Key point summaries and practical checklists provide additional learning support and can be used to quickly identify the essential points relating to individual subject areas. Now in its thirteenth edition, the book has firmly established itself as a core text on the Legal Practice Course for those seeking to provide their students with a highly practical and applied overview of property law and practice. This classic text is also essential reading for anyone involved in the conveyancing process, including trainee and qualified solicitors, legal executives and licensed conveyancers. Online Resources Multiple choice questions
| ISBN | 019960942X | | Weight (grammes) | 1134 | | ISBN13 | 9780199609420 (What's this?) | | Published in | Oxford | | Publisher | Oxford University Press | | Series title | Practical Approach | | Imprint | Oxford University Press | | Previous ISBN | 9780199589708 | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 246 | | Publication date | 11 Aug 2011 | | Width (mm) | 188 | | DEWEY | 346.420438 | | Spine width (mm) | 36 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | Pages | 600 | |
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1. Introduction; 2. Taking instructions and other initial matters; 3. The draft contract; 4. Pre-contract searches and enquiries, town and country planning; 5. Deduction and investigation of title; 6. Exchange of contracts; death or insolvency of contracting parties between exchange and completion; 7. The purchase deed and mortgage; 8. Pre-completion procedures and completion; 9. Post-completion procedures: delays and remedies; 10. Leaseholds and commonholds; 11. New properties; 12. Commercial conveyancing; 13. Business tenancies and the Landlord and Tenact Act 1954, Part II; Appendices
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