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Business Law 1995/1996 (Legal Practice Course Guides) Book
The new editions of the "Legal Practice Course Guides" have been revised, expanded and updated to take account of the many change in legislation and course structure that have happened in the last year. Each guide explains the relevant substantive and procedural law, and where appropriate, contains sample precedents, documents and checklists. The books provide a guide to the law, practice and procedure which is at the heart of the course, forming a bridge between the notes, exercises and case studies produced by each institutions and the "raw material" found in the practitioner texts. This guide is written to meet the demands of the Legal Practice Course, and provides practical, up-to-date coverage of company, partnership, taxation and insolvency law. In addition, the guide covers aspects of EC law and commercial contracts. This edition has been revised to make more accessible to students the various areas of company, taxation and insolvency law, and it now includes a "Table of cases" and a "Table of statutes". It should be of interest to those reading the business law subject on the Legal Practice Course.Read More
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- 1854314165
- 9781854314161
- Anthony King, John Barlow, J. Scott Slorach, Jason G. Ellis
- 1 July 1995
- Blackstone Press Ltd
- Paperback (Book)
- 376
- 3rd edition
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