Keating on Probate

Keating on Probate PDF

Author: Albert Keating

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 893

ISBN-13: 9781858006673

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YOUR ONE-STOP-SHOP ON PROBATE LAW Keating's 4th edition is particularly timely and valuable given the raft of legislative changes which impacts on all aspects of probate. This new edition enables you to access the relevant information easily, due to its comprehensive coverage of probate law. RADICAL CHANGE Probate law has undergone radical change due to new legislation such as: the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009, the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 and the Finance Act 2010. The 4th edition of Keating on Probate incorporates all the radical legislative changes in recent years. This edition is expanded to give greater insight and understanding into the critical areas of probate law such as: succession rights of spouses with partners, qualified cohabitants and children in the light of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010, the construction of wills and probate practice generally. With several new chapters it also incorporates all relevant Irish case law developments. The detailed index and tables of legislation and cases make it easy to find the answers to your questions. 3 GOOD REASONS TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR KEATING ON PROBATE TODAY: 1. Ensure that you fully understand the new complexities that are introduced by the creation of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 which introduces a new array of succession rights. 2. Examines the succession rights of spouses, civil partners, cohabitants and children in separate chapters, making it simpler to get to grips with this intricate area. 3. Get a unique insight into the changes introduced by the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 relating to ownership of land, future interests, trusts of land, variation of trusts, powers and co-ownership which impact on probate law in the creation of devises and trusts in wills. Dr Albert Keating (BCL, LLB, LLM, DLitt, BL) is a barrister and senior lecturer in law in Waterford Institute of Technology who has published extensively in the area of Probate Law.

Keating on Construction Contracts

Keating on Construction Contracts PDF

Author: Stephen Furst

Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 1553

ISBN-13: 0414047923

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With a chapter on public procurement by Sarah Hannaford ; A commentary on JCT forms of contract by Adirian Williamson, and a commentary of the infrastructure conditions of contract by John Uff

The Law of Wills

The Law of Wills PDF

Author: Albert Keating

Publisher: Spotlight Poets

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781858003023

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Written for those who haven't made a will but intend doing so, Albert Keating's law guide outlines the regulations and basic requirements in a simple and easily understood format. The author deliberately avoids the use of legal and technical jargon.

Equitable Succession Rights

Equitable Succession Rights PDF

Author: Albert Keating

Publisher:

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781858003962

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The creation of equitable succession rights by a testamentary trust requires not only a knowledge of the law of trusts and wills but also knowledge of terminology used in the creation of such rights. While books on equity deal with the law relating to the creation of such rights they rarely supply specimen instruments that document the creation of such rights. There are also books of precedents that provide the specimen instruments by which such rights may be created but they rarely supply the law relating to the creation of such rights. This new book by Albert Keating brings together both the law and precedents in one work making it a more convenient point of reference for the practitioner in this field.

The Law of Wills

The Law of Wills PDF

Author: James Wigram

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-06-12

Total Pages: 858

ISBN-13: 3382806932

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

Succession Law

Succession Law PDF

Author: Albert Keating (Barrister)

Publisher:

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9781858004792

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Succession Law is primarily designed for students studying the subject of succession law (including wills, probate and administration of estates) at degree or professional level. The book is comprised of four parts covering not only the legal aspects of the subject but the practical ones as well. Contents Part One - The law of wills: The creation of succession rights, The execution of wills, Testamentary capacity, The revocation and revival of wills, Testamentary gifts, The legal right and moral duty, The rules of intestacy, The loss of succession rights Part Two - Probate practice: Grants of probate, Grants of letters of administration with will, Annexed and intestate, Grants for limited purposes, Caveats and citations, The administration of estates, Probate motions and actions Part Three - The construction of wills and intervention of equity: The construction of wills, The equitable concepts, The equitable doctrines Part Four - Specimen wills, probate and succession act forms. Dr. Albert Keating is a barrister and senior law lecturer at Waterford Institute of Technology.

Equity in Practice

Equity in Practice PDF

Author: Albert Keating

Publisher: Clarus Press

Published: 2020-09

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9781911611264

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The second edition of this volume is a comprehensive, practical and up-to-date analysis of the principles and rules of construction and post-probate issues, including how the courts interpret wills once they become the subject of litigation. This comprehensive work takes account of all recent case law-as well as new legislation such as the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009-pertaining to trustees, trusts, trusts of land, and the amendments of the Rules of the Superior Courts by SI No 254 of 2016 relating to the conduct of trials, and SI No 255 of 2016 which deals with pre-trial procedures. Part 1 provides the principles and rules of construction, and the rules of intrinsic and extrinsic evidence, which are applied by the courts when attempting to ascertain and give effect to a testator's intention from vague or uncertain language used by him or her in creating gifts. Part 2 deals with issues that may arise in construction suits concerning, not only uncertain language used in the creation of gifts, but also the actual legal validity of such gifts. Part 3 supplies a useful constructive and interpretative methodology that may be applied for construing and interpreting relevant statutory provisions. Part 4 deals with the forms and procedures required for instituting construction suits, and with issues involving the award of costs. This book is written primarily with legal practitioners in mind and will be of practical use in construction and probate litigation matters. It will also be a useful resource for academic lawyers, students engaged in professional courses, and those undertaking law degrees. [Subject: Wills & Trusts, Irish Law]

Keating on NEC3

Keating on NEC3 PDF

Author: David Thomas

Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 630

ISBN-13: 9781847033314

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Assisted by a team from Keating Chambers, David Thomas QC provides a clause by clause commentary on the complete terms of the three contracts that comprise the New Engineering Contracts 3 (NEC3).

Succession Law in Ireland

Succession Law in Ireland PDF

Author: Albert Keating

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781905536788

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Succession Law in Ireland: Principles, Cases and Commentaries is not a case book in the traditional sense. The use of cases in this work is done with the purpose of discerning the key principles, criteria and prerequisites applied by the courts in arriving at their decisions, knowledge of which is essential to practitioners and students in the field of succession law. Succession Law in Ireland: Principles, Cases and Commentaries contains 16 chapters. Each chapter is structured in the following way: >the subject matter; >the legislation, principles, criteria or prerequisites relevant to the subject matter; >reference to cases and the application of principles, criteria or prerequisites to the issues, and the findings of the courts; Author's commentaries appear at the end of each chapter. The contents cover diverse topics such as: execution of wills; testamentary capacity and undue influence; the revocation and revival of wills; class gifts and powers of appointment the legal right of spouses and civil partners; s 117 applications unworthiness to succeed and disinheritance the construction of wills; the issue of costs; equitable concepts and doctrines; foreign elements; the duty of care of solicitors; accountability and privilege; gifts taking effect on death; the validity of proceedings; the limitation of actions. Instances of the type of principles, criteria and prerequisites include the Kearns' Principles devised by Kearns J (as he then was) in In the Estate of ABC, XC v RT [2003] 2 IR 250 were derived from previous cases involving s117 applications to the courts by children of testators, the Lowry Principles devised by Lowry LCJ in Heron v Ulster Bank Ltd [1974] N.I. 44 are applied in cases dealing with the construction of wills, the Fennelly Criteria in Corrigan v Martin, Unreported, High Court, Fennelly J, 13 March, 2006, are referred to whenever the provisions of s 9 of the Civil Liability Act 1961 and the periods of limitation for bringing actions against the estates of deceased persons become an issue, and the prerequisites of the equitable doctrine of proprietary estoppel formulated by Laffoy J in Coyle v Finnegan and Finnegan [2013] IEHC 463. [Subject: Irish Law, Family Law, Inheritance Law]