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 Planning Law Service


Book Description

Butterworths Planning Law Service is the complete guide for all those working in and advising on planning law in England and Wales. This comprehensive service guarantees you stay at the cutting edge of developments in your field. This service is packed with practical guidance and incisive commentary from an experienced editorial team. It has been extensively revised and updated and includes full coverage and interpretation of the changes introduced by the Planning Act 2008, the Localism Act 2011 and the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013. 2017 will see further updates relating to the Planning (Wales) Act 2015.In addition, there are a range of time-saving standard forms and precedents plus a full library of relevant materials, including the latest Government guidance. The service includes three updates per year. It is also available on the LexisLibrary online platform.




Land Law


Book Description

This fifth edition covers everything from the legal definition of land to the essential elements in a lease or tenancy and the function of covenants in the planning of land use.




Butterworth's Wills, Probate and Administration Service


Book Description

Designed to provide practical solutions to your day-to-day problems, this looseleaf work contains clear, step-by-step guidance on all areas of probate and administration law and practice, from planning and drafting a will, through administration of the estate and taxation, to after-death variations, family provision and litigation. Combining narrative text with precedents and source materials to make a single comprehensive reference service, it offers commentary and advice from leading experts. It includes precedents, fully annotated and presented clause by clause where appropriate, worked examples and the text of all relevant statutory materials. Tax considerations are emphasised throughout.The service is now also available online and on CD-ROM as part of the Butterworths Wills and Probate Library, bringing users the added benefits of electronic delivery such as enhanced search facilities and hypertext links.Two looseleaf volumes, four service issues per year (invoiced separately on publication).




Butterworths Competition Law


Book Description

Butterworths Competition Law Service provides an in-depth commentary and analysis of competition case law and legislation in the UK and EC. Updated five times a year and revised to incorporate the wide changes resulting from the Enterprise Act 2002 and the modernisation of competition law.Written by an expert editorial team in competition law, Butterworths Competition Law Service provides coverage of every facet of competition legislation in the EC and UK, from the substantive and procedural provisions of each system of legislation, to particular regimes that affect specific sectors such as gas, water, electricity, agriculture and communications.Each of the narrative divisions provides in-depth commentary and analysis of the case law and legislation in both the UK and EC, plus an invaluable collection of primary and secondary legislation.Widely relied upon by practitioners, the work adopts a practical, transaction-based approach with much of the text dealing with particular types of agreement or commercial behaviour in context. Together with extensive cross-referencing and comprehensive tables and index, this invaluable looseleaf work provides all the information that the busy practitioner is likely to need in his day-to-day practice.Six looseleaf volumes, five service issues approx. per year (invoiced separately on publication).







Conveyancing Law & Practice


Book Description

First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.