Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales, 2015-2016 Edition


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An essential resource for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales is an indispensable resource tool that provides comprehensive analysis and explanation of the provisions and relevant case law for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Its section-based structure, revised index and updated table of cases provide the reader with simple and quick access to the law. This work is extracted from the two-volume loose-leaf service Conveyancing Service New South Wales and provides extensive coverage of legislation and authoritative annotations that have been updated to include recent relevant case law in the area of New South Wales conveyancing and real property law. This well-regarded work provides both students and those practising in property and conveyancing with a highly useful and easy-to-use resource. The authors provide an overview of the legislation and a clear analysis of the ActoÂeÂ(tm)s more complex provisions and important case law as well as historical notes. The legislation in this book is current to 30 September 2015. Features oÂeo All recent legislation changes oÂeo High-quality, updated annotations from expert authors oÂeo Easy access to current legislation with quick reference directory oÂeo Enhanced ease of use and navigability through shaded tabs Related Titles Bradbrook & MacCallum, Easements and Restrictive Convenants in Australia, 3rd ed, 2011 Conveyancing Service New South Wales looseleaf and online Edgeworth et al., Sackville & Neave Australian Property Law, 9th ed, 2012




The Boundaries of Australian Property Law


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The Boundaries of Australian Property Law offers a unique perspective on real property law in Australia. As the overwhelming majority of land interests in Australia now fall under the Torrens title system, this book's particular focus on the development and operation of the Torrens system in Australia is both timely and welcome. Addressing the prescribed Priestly 11 requirements for a property law subject in Australia, this informative and academically rigorous book includes carefully selected statutory material and case law from all Australian jurisdictions, as well as the United Kingdom. The general law system is also discussed and referred to where necessary, to give context and depth to the analysis of real property law. Written by prominent real property law academics from law schools around Australia, and edited by Hossein Esmaeili and Brendan Grigg, this text is a modern and much-needed addition to real property law literature.




Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales, 2022 Edition


Book Description

Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales 2022 is an indispensable resource tool for students and practitioners alike in the area of NSW conveyancing and real property law. Extracted from the two-volume loose-leaf service Conveyancing Service New South Wales it provides extensive coverage of legislation and authoritative annotations that have been updated to include commentary on the strata law reform as well as recent case law. Features * Full text of NSW Conveyancing and Real Property legislation * High quality annotations by expert authors * Easy access to legislation with quick reference directory * Easy of use and navigability via shaded tabs Related Titles * Conveyancing Service New South Wales - looseleaf, online * Edgeworth et al, Sackville & Neave Australian Property Law 10th ed, 2016 * Gray, Forster, Dorsett & Roberts Property Law in NSW, 4th ed 2017 * Rosier Understanding National eConveyancing, 2013




Land Registration and Title Security in the Digital Age


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This book examines the current state of, and emerging issues in relation to, the Torrens and other systems of land registration, and the process of automation of land registration systems in jurisdictions where this is occurring worldwide. It analyses the impacts of advances in digital technology in this area and includes contributions from of a number of experts and leaders in this subject from a number of jurisdictions. While it has an Australasian bias, there are important chapters outlining current challenges and developments in Scotland, England and Wales, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The book will be relevant to those engaged in land registration and conveyancing processes, including, but not limited to, property law practitioners and conveyancers, academics in this field, government and public policy experts, law and property students, and IT and IP experts, especially those working on developing automated land registration systems.




Butterworths Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation NSW 2010-2011


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Annotated by Justice Peter Young, Anthony Cahill and Gary Newton, Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales 2010 - 2011 is an indispensable resource tool that provides comprehensive analysis and explanation of the provisions and relevant case law for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Its section-based structure, revised index and updated table of cases provide the reader with simple and quick access to the law.




Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation


Book Description

Povides comprehensive analysis and explanation of the provisions and relevant case law for students, practitioners and others who are practising in property and conveyancing. Its section-based structure, revised index and updated table of cases provide the reader with simple and quick access to the law.




The Boundaries of Australian Property Law


Book Description

Focussing on the Torrens title system, this text offers students and practitioners a unique perspective on Australian real property law.




Condominium Governance and Law in Global Urban Context


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This book examines condominium, property, governance, and law in international and conceptual perspective and reveals this urban realm as complex and mutating. Condominiums are proliferating the world over and transforming the socio-spatial organization of cities and residential life. The collection assembles arguably the most prominent scholars in the world currently working in this broad area and situated in multiple disciplines, including legal and socio-legal studies, political science, public administration, and sociology. Their analyses span condominium governance and law on five continents and in nine countries: the United States (US), China, Australia, the United Kingdom (UK), Canada, South Africa, Israel, Denmark, and Spain. Neglected issues and emerging trends related to condominium governance and law in cities from Tel Aviv to Chicago to Melbourne are discerned and analysed. The book pursues fresh empirical inquiries and cogent conceptual engagements regarding how condominiums are governed through law and other means. It includes accounts of a wide range of governance difficulties including chronic anti-social owner behaviour, short-term rentals, and even the COVID-19 pandemic, and how they are being dealt with. By uncovering crucial cross-national commonalities, the book reveals the global urban context of condominium governance and law as empirically rich and conceptually fruitful. The book will appeal to researchers and students in socio-legal studies, law, sociology, political science, urban studies, and public administration as well as journalists, social activists, policymakers, and condo owners/board members.




Laying Down the Law


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Laying Down the Law provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of law.