The Definitive Guide to Australian Property Law
Author: Michael Quinn
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Published: 2020-11-26
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ISBN-13: 9780648793021
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Michael Quinn
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Published: 2020-11-26
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ISBN-13: 9780648793021
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: K. Vigilanti-Northwood
Publisher:
Published: 2015-10-12
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ISBN-13: 9780409340624
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Forthcoming Publication date: November, 2015 Understanding Real Property Law by Karena Viglianti-Northway is an introductory-level text, designed for students in disciplines such as construction, architecture, business or real estate who need to understand property law. Format: Paperback Once published, this title will also be available in eBook format [eISBN: 9780409340631]. This text provides a concise overview of the Australian property law system and illustrates how legal principles are applied in transactions. Engaging text and pedagogy are designed to aid student learning. Understanding Real Property Law covers all Australian jurisdictions and assumes no prior knowledge of law. Features oÂeo covers all Australian jurisdictions oÂeo no assumed knowledge of law oÂeo clear and direct writing style, broken down into concise sections Related LexisNexis Titles Cameron-Dow, Real Property Law at a Glance, 2015 Edgeworth, Quick Reference Card: Real Property Law, 2nd edition, 2015 Jackman & Werren, LexisNexis Study Guide: Property Law, 2nd edition, 2015 Newton & Cheung, LexisNexis Case Summaries: Real Property, 4th edition, 2015
Author: Christine Miles
Publisher:
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780455230627
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A Guide to Business Law, 20th edition has been updated throughout to take account of the many changes affecting business and commercial law practice in Australia that have arisen since the last edition. The work has a national focus, with references to all jurisdictions for applicable laws in key areas.
Author: Manda Raz
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2020-09-07
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 9811536279
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book addresses the difficult decisions in the life of law students, graduates and young law professionals in deciding the area of legal practice to pursue as a career. The number of legal fields and subfields is over one hundred, making it virtually impossible for an upcoming lawyer to explore all of these career avenues. Many students finish law school with little understanding of what specific law careers involve, for example, or what sports or space lawyers routinely do. This book highlights the time-consuming nature of law education and training that causes a lack of experience in legal fields as being able to successfully determine the right legal profession for the student. Finding a law career that is a significant source of satisfaction is a function of serious thinking and active research, which the current university to legal practice does not facilitate. This book is a practical guide for any student or current lawyer who is deciding and evaluating their future legal profession.
Author: Craig Vaughan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2012-02-25
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 146915403X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →We hope this guide provides you with some direction for your purchase in Australia and we remain available to assist you further as necessary. The information in this book is intended as a general guide only and no person should act solely on the information contained herein.
Author: Michael Quinn
Publisher: The Quinn Group
Published: 2020-09-01
Total Pages: 63
ISBN-13: 064879301X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Wills and estates can be perhaps one of the most confusing and difficult areas to navigate, particularly after the loss of a loved one. The Quinn Group is here to help you with their definitive guide.
Author: Michael Nancarrow
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2022-09-30
Total Pages: 1588
ISBN-13: 1009284509
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Australian Property Law: Principles to Practice is an engaging introduction to property law in Australia. Covering substantive law and procedural matters, this textbook presents the law of personal and real property in a contemporary light. Australian Property Law details how property law practice is transformed by technology and provides insights into contemporary challenges and risks. Taking a thematic approach, the text covers possession of goods and land, land tenure, estates and future interests, property registration systems, Indigenous land rights and native title, social housing, Crown land and ethics. Complex concepts are contextualised by linking case law and legislation to practical applications. Each chapter is supported by digital tools including case and legislation boxes with links to the full source online, links to useful online resources, multiple-choice questions, review questions and longer narrative problems. Australian Property Law provides an essential introduction to the principles and practice of property law in an ever-changing technological environment.
Author: LexisNexis Butterworths
Publisher:
Published: 2018-03-02
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ISBN-13: 9780001182493
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →LexisNexis Study Guide: Property Law 2nd edition assists students to learn the foundations of property law. Property Law in New South Wales, 4th edition This book provides clear and accessible explanations of the system of property law in New South Wales. The fourth edition has been extensively revised to include recent developments in case law and legislation, including expanded coverage of the Personal Property Securities Act, eConveyancing and the introduction of priority notices. Australian Property Law Cases, Materials and Analysis, 4th edition introduces the conceptual framework of interests in real and personal property. Carefully selected case and legislation extracts from across Australian jurisdictions are discussed in detail and relevant principles are highlighted.
Author: Samantha Hepburn
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780409337150
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Australian Property Law - Cases, Materials and Analysis contains important case & legislation extracts from Australian jurisdictions with detailed discussion. Dr Samantha Hepburn is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Business and Law at Deakin University, Australia.
Author: A. R. Buck
Publisher: Federation Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781862876347
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In 1847, in one of the most important cases in Australian legal history, the Chief Justice of NSW, Sir Alfred Stephen, handed down a decision that would have profound implications for both the development of Australian property law and the property rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia. The case was Attorney General v Brown, and in his decision Stephen CJ ruled that the laws of property in Australia were governed by feudal principles. The shadow cast by Attorney General v Brown has been a long one, stretching down to the decision in Mabo and beyond. Judicial thinking and much legal scholarship continues to emphasise a connection between the feudal origins of the English law and the state of contemporary Australian property law, thereby perpetuating a "nostalgic" view of Australian property law. This book, in contrast, argues that the feudal imprint on property in Australia had been "washed away" by the early 1860s and that the decades of the early nineteenth century witnessed the making of a distinct Australian property law. Egalitarianism, rather than feudalism, this book argues, shaped the emergence of Australian property law. This book situates legal development in its social and political context, re-evaluating the relationship between political ideas, social values and law reform in early Australia.