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Landlord & tenant law
Landlord & tenant law
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Handbook of Business Tenancies£2,870.40 £2,870.40Suggests answers to be used when dealing with the issue of lease renewal of business tenancies. This book provides a set of clear guidelines offering advice and solutions, and should equip professionals with a thorough knowledge of the Landlord and Tenant Acts 1927 and 1954, and related case law. Learn More
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Handbook of Dilapidations£2,838.00 £2,838.00Views the law and practice of dilapidations with regard to commercial and residential property. This volume contains a narrative that follows the possible claim from the interpretation of the lease terms through to the settlement of the schedule of dilapidations. It includes county court cases, sections of forms, precedents, and court rules. Learn More
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Landlord and Tenant Review: 1997 Vol 1£341.75 £341.75Landlord & Tenant Law Review provides specialist treatment of landlord and tenant matters. It provides coverage of both commercial and residential issues. Learn More
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Landlord and Tenant Review: 1999 Vol 3£341.75 £341.75Provides specialist treatment of landlord and tenant matters. This review gives coverage of both commercial and residential issues. The reader is brought fully up-to-date with the ever changing complexities of legislation and case law in the field. Learn More
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Landlord and Tenant Factbook£1,126.55 £1,126.55This factbook on landlord and tenant law is specifically designed to give practitioners immediate access to the information they need. The extensive main index (topic based) takes readers to the relevant chapter(s). Learn More
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Landlord and Tenant Reports: 1999 Vol 1£341.75 £341.75Part of the Woodfall looseleaf service, this text presents reliable coverage of key decisions, helping the reader to carry out speedy research and assimilate the relevant information. The cases are selected to give access to those decisions having a significant bearing on law and practice. Learn More
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A New Landlord and Tenant£166.85 £166.85Designed to complement the author's A New Land Law, the book uses simple terminology to emphasise a three-fold functional classification of leases. Learn More
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A New Landlord and Tenant£74.15 £74.15Designed to complement the author's A New Land Law, the book uses simple terminology to emphasise a three-fold functional classification of leases. Learn More
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Landlord and Tenant Reports: 2000 Bound Volume£341.75 £341.75Part of the Woodfall looseleaf service, "Landlord and Tenant Reports" present reliable coverage of key decisions, helping the reader to carry out speedy research and assimilate the relevant information. Learn More
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Landlord and Tenant Review: 2000 Bound Volume£341.75 £341.75"Landlord & Tenant Law Review" provides specialist treatment of landlord and tenant matters. It takes an innovative approach, providing coverage of both commercial and residential issues. The reader is brought fully up to date with the ever-changing complexities of legislation. Learn More
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Handbook of Residential Tenancies£2,296.30 £2,296.30This work presents a clear set of materials and guidelines to steer the practitioner through all aspects of residential tenancy work. Its looseleaf design incorporates sections of forms, precedents and court rules. Learn More
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Landlord and Tenant Review: 2001 Bound Volume£341.75 £341.75This review provides specialist treatment of landlord and tenant matters. It takes an innovative approach, providing coverage of both commercial and residential issues. The reader is brought fully upto date with the ever-changing complexities of legislation and case law in this area Learn More
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Landlord and Tenant Reports: 2001 Bound Volume£341.75 £341.75This volume presents reliable coverage of key decisions, helping the reader to carry out speedy research and assimilate the relevant information. The cases have been selected to give access to those decisions having a significant bearing on landlord and tenant law and practice. Learn More
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Housing Law Reports: 2001 Bound Volume£456.95 £456.95In this title all cases are presented in such a way as to be of value to both lawyers and housing advisers and all cases are set in context. The title draws the reader's attention to key facts and issues through the headnote. Learn More