Butterworths Property Law Handbook Eighth edition and Butterworths Business Landlord and Tenant Handbook Fifth edition

Butterworths Property Law Handbook Eighth edition and Butterworths Business Landlord and Tenant Handbook Fifth edition
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ISBN/ISSN:
9781405743259
Publication Date:
30/09/2009
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Print
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£147.29

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Butterworths Property Law Handbook provides an invaluable collection of statutory materials for property law practitioners in a single compact volume. Major statutory reforms have occurred in this complex area of law and this new edition has been brought right up-to-date to take account of these.

What's new for this edition:

* Primary legislation enacted since the last edition including the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
* Highlights of this act include provisions to merge the housing investment and regeneration functions of the Housing Corporation and English Partnerships in a new Homes and Communities Agency
* Secondary legislation enacted since the last edition

Butterworths Business Landlord and Tenant Handbook, Fifth edition, draws together all the essential legislation relating to business and agricultural tenancies in one handy source.

The new edition of this invaluable handbook incorporates all relevant new legislation and changes to existing legislation since the previous edition, including relevant provisions of the Health Act 2006 and the various statutory instruments which give effect to it, such as the Smoke-free (Premises and Enforcement) Regulations 2006 and the Smoke-free (Signs) Regulations 2007.

Provisions of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 are included to enable practitioners to prepare for the implementation of the new Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery system (CRAR) which is expected to replace the traditional remedy of distress in 2012.

Compact and easy to use, Butterworths Business Landlord and Tenant Handbook is an important reference tool for all practitioners advising on business and agricultural tenancies and will also be of value to surveyors and estate managers.

 


By Jonathan Davey and Joanne Wicks, Barristers, Wilberforce ChambersConsultant editors: Katie Bradford LLM, Solicitor, Head of Property Litigation, Linklaters; and Paul Matthews BCL, LLD, Consultant Solicitor, Withers, Visiting Professor, King's College, London

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