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The Law of Scotland Book
Gloag & Henderson is quite simply, the work of referene on the law of Scotland. Gloag & Henderson was first published in 1927. From the outset it was distinguished by the clarity and accessibility of its coverage. The development of Scots law in the twentieth century can be traced through succeeding editions of the textbook. As with previous editions, legislative changes have affected many of the topics included in Gloag and Henderson. This new edition incorporates all relevant changes in the law since the last edition in 1995, taking into account electronic signatures and the abolition of feudal tenure. The breadth of subject areas, its accuracy and clarity havs earned Gloag & Henderson its highly respected place with all involved or interested in Scottish legal matters. * The acclaimed and detailed index is particularly useful, making referencing, research and accessing specific topics incredibly easy * All information is contained within one hard-wearing volume, perfect for regular use * The clear and concise styles allows you to get to the point quicklyRead More
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- 0414012542
- 9780414012547
- Hector L. MacQueen, Parker Hood, Morag Wise, Laura Dunlop, James Wolffe, Andrew Young, David Johnston, Sarah P. L. Wolffe
- 27 December 2001
- W.Green
- Hardcover (Book)
- 1312
- 11Rev Ed
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