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    Redgrave’s Health and Safety First Supplement to the Ninth Edition

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    Redgrave’s Health and Safety First Supplement to the Tenth Edition

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    A leading authority on health and safety law and practice.

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    Redgrave’s Health and Safety First Supplement to the Tenth Edition

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    Redgrave’s Health and Safety Tenth edition

    £334.00

    Redgrave’s Health and Safety is a leading authority on health and safety law and practice.

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    Redgrave’s Health and Safety Tenth edition

    £334.00

    This leading title helps you make informed decisions by taking you straight to the information you need. Its logical and coherent structure and user-friendly format makes it accessible and easy to use – even in court. Every practitioner serious about health and safety relies on Redgrave’s Health and Safety for expert guidance on the subject. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709875120015

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    Redgrave’s Health And Safety, 4th Ed With Supplement, Law Book

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    Redgrave’s Health And Safety, 4th Ed With Supplement, Law Book

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    Reece & Ryan: The Law and Practice of Shareholders’ Agreements Fifth edition

    £336.00

    This popular, fully-updated title explains the law on shareholders’ agreements in a clear and comprehensible style.

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    Reece & Ryan: The Law and Practice of Shareholders’ Agreements Fifth edition

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    Registration of Company Charges Third edition

    £190.00

    A comprehensive guide to the requirements and procedure for registering charges.

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    Registration of Company Charges Third edition

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    Relocation: A Practical Guide Second edition

    £118.00

    Relocation disputes arise between separated parents when one of them proposes to move to a different geographic location with their child and the other parent objects to the plan. Whether the proposed move is within the United Kingdom or international, the consequence of either allowing or refusing a relocation application is usually of the greatest importance to the parents and children involved. Relocation: A Practical Guide offers practitioners and parents a comprehensive handbook on the law and practice which is needed to successfully handle any relocation dispute, whether it ends up in court or not. Written in an accessible style by a team of experienced specialists, Relocation: A Practical Guide explains the entire process of dealing with a relocation case. After a detailed discussion of both international and internal relocation law (including case examples and key summaries), the book moves step by step through the entire process of a case, from first discussions to final hearings and appeals. Essential relocation cases and relevant Practice Directions are also contained in the appendices, making this an indispensable guide for anyone working in this complex and fast-changing area of law and practice. This new edition includes: * Full updating of the procedure and terminology in the light of the 2014 legislative changes * Inclusion of the latest research data about relocation disputes * Updates to all case-law discussion, taking into account the latest developments including Re F (International Relocation Cases) [2015] and Re C (Internal Relocation) [2015] * Greater detail on less common issues which can arise in a relocation case, including discussion of questions and the relevance of a previous abduction or unsuccessful relocation application * Additional discussion of the practicalities of complying with the formalities of the Brussels II Revised Regulation in terms of creating orders which are enforceable across the EU * Analysis of issues to do with jurisdiction and habitual residence relevant to international relocation disputes * More detailed information on where to obtain particular kinds of expert advice which can be needed in relocation cases * Additional discussion of temporary relocation applications in the light of recent case-law * A fully revised chapter on appeals, taking into account the courts’ changed approach following the Supreme Court decision in Re B (Care Proceedings: Appeal) [2013] * Fully revised appendices with new case extracts, updated practice directions and expanded sample materials “considering the complexities and sensitivities inherent in this area of law, having this book to hand as a ready reference virtually places an expert advisor at your fingertips – four advisors in fact – each a specialist in this particular field. And actually, you don’t need to be a family lawyer to read, note and inwardly digest the sensible and well informed advice offered, especially as the authors have been careful to make the content of the book as accessible to parents as it is to practitioners” Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor “the law and practice relating to relocation applications, international and internal, is plainly and comprehensively explained. There is critical discussion of the state of the law and consideration of how it is developing or may develop … What will make the book invaluable to many readers is the down to earth practical advice that punctuates it. It will assist lawyers and parents alike in what to do from the earliest stage when a move is contemplated to the moment when, if it comes to that, the judge determines the relocation application and even thereafter” The Rt Hon Lady Justice Black, Judge of the Court of Appeal “this book is a triumph for the multidisciplinary approach, encompassing the intellectual breadth and depth to be expected from one of the leading academics in the relocation field, comprehensive and eminently sensible advice from one of London s t. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709875376596

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    Renewing Business Tenancies Fourth edition

    £130.00

    Renewing Business Tenancies is a popular and practical step-by-step guide to the law and procedure for renewing business tenancies under Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, which was radically altered by the Regulatory Reform Order. This latest edition has been substantially revised to incorporate new developments such as Lay v Drexler (2007) (tenant’s liability for cost if the tenant discontinued renewal proceedings); Trans-World Investments Limited v Dadarwalla (2007) (concerned the Court’s calculation of the new rent under s 34); Wessex Reserve Forces and Cadets Association v White (2005) (landlord was opposing the grant of a new lease on the ground that it intended to redevelop); and Fowles v Heathrow Airport Limited (2008) (effect of the tenant’s (flagrant) breach of planning law on a landlord’s case for objecting to the grant of a new lease). A new chapter on Contracting Out (of the security of tenure provisions) has been added together with the appropriate forms. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709875465107

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