Encyclopaedia of Banking Law


Book Description

The Encyclopaedia of Banking Law is an expert and comprehensive treatment of the modern English law relating to domestic and international banking.It is the most comprehensive work on banking law, divided into 15 sections with text and materials in each subject area. It includes tables of cases and statutes, tables of contents by subject division, an invaluable subject index and also contains a full range of non-statutory materials.Comprehensively revised and updated, the work draws together material from a wide range of sources including company law, trusts and investor protection legislation to make it the one-stop reference guide for all those involved in banking law. Division F1 focuses on Islamic Financial Institution and Islamic Finance.Service issues expand the range of the work as current banking practice requires and give the reader a solid background to this ever-diversifying area of law. The Service has also been revised and updated to include full coverage and interpretation of the Banking Act 2009.Six looseleaf volumes, seven service issues per year (invoiced separately on publication).




Butterworths Banking Law Handbook


Book Description

Collection of statutory, non-statutory and EC materials, updated to include all significant developments




Butterworths Company Law Cases 1983


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Butterworths Company Law Cases reports cases that are of practical interest to company law practitioners, including cases arising under the Companies Act 1985, the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986. It also features cases relevant to financial services legislation and includes cases on other matters of direct concern to company law practitioners, such as constructive trusts, Chinese walls and set-off as well as some decisions from Commonwealth and other jurisdictions of interest to UK practitioners.The full set of Butterworths Company Law Cases currently covers the years 1983-2007. It comprises 38 bound volumes, containing all the cases for previous years (which can be bought separately or as a complete set) and an index volume.







Butterworths Property Law Service


Book Description

Butterworths Property Law Service provides, in a two-volume looseleaf, a comprehensive source of reference on conveyancing. It provides step-by-step guidance on each stage of a conveyancing transaction, stating the relevant law and supplying practical advice, the text of the relevant materials and documents, and all the necessary precedents.The text looks at transactions from both the vendor's and the purchaser's point of view and contains an unrivalled wealth of precedents. These cover the drafting of legal documents and such other matters as letters, preliminary enquiries, requisitions on title, undertakings, and all the numerous forms used during a conveyancing transaction.Two looseleaf volumes, four service issues per year (invoiced separately on publication).




Butterworths Banking Law Guide


Book Description

This guide provides a practical treatment of the subject and should be a useful first reference point for all those requiring an accessible text on banking and finance.




Butterworths Law of Food and Drugs


Book Description

This eight-volume, fully comprehensive encyclopaedia, gives an in-depth and up-to-date analysis of the law of food and drugs, providing the full text of all the relevant legislation in a convenient looseleaf format.It covers the law relating to food, fertilisers, slaughterhouses, the grading and marking of produce and the law on medicines and poisons. It also includes domestic Acts and statutory instruments, EC legislation, leading cases, reports of public authorities, recommendations of advisory committees and codes of practice. All statutes and statutory instruments are provided with detailed annotations not available in any other publication.The service is also available on CD-ROM.Eight looseleaf volumes, subscribers receive their first year's updating issues as part of the purchase price (three service issues per year). Subscribers are then charged annually for subsequent updating.