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Blackstone's Statutes have an unrivalled tradition of trust and
quality, and a rock-solid reputation for accuracy, reliability, and
authority. Content is extensively reviewed to ensure a close map to
courses. Blackstone's Statutes lead the market: consistently
recommended by lecturers and relied on by students for exam and
course use. Each title is: - Trusted: ideal for exam use -
Practical: clear indexing and thumb tabs aid navigation - Reliable:
current, comprehensive coverage - Relevant: content reviewed to
match your course Visit www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/orc/statutes/ for
accompanying online resources, including video guides to reading
and interpreting statutes, web links, exam tips, and an interactive
sample Act of Parliament.
This book deals with a simple problem that affects all lawyers,
whether practising or in training. Anyone making any written
statement about the law for other lawyers needs to know how to cite
correctly every case, statute, statutory instrument and learned
book or article referred to.
The legal profession has evolved a customary abbreviated way of
writing citations, but in the past it has been very difficult to
find out what the customs are. This book claims to show how to
write the citation. It features a dictionary of law reports and
legal periodicals, giving their preferred abbreviations. There are
also recommendations for typography and punctuation of citations
with many alternatives given from which a personal style can be
devised.Derek French is the author of "Applications to Wind Up
Companies" and co-author of "Mayson, French and Ryan on Company
Law."
Mayson, French & Ryan on Company Law is the ideal companion for
students looking for a comprehensive and straightforward account of
company law. With hallmark clarity, this new edition continues the
tradition of providing accurate technical detail, examination of
theory and quotations from key cases. The content has been
streamlined with modern company law courses in mind and presented
in numerous helpful features . Consistently praised for thorough
yet accessible handling of the law, Mayson, French & Ryan on
Company Law has positioned itself as the go-to company la w text
for the modern student. Digital formats and resources The
thirty-eighth edition is available for students and institutions to
purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online
resources. · The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient
access along with functionality tools, navigation features and
links that offer extra learning support:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks · This edition is also
accompanied by online resources to support and further student
learning, including four bonus chapters on transparency, accounts,
marketable loans, and legal forms for business.
The first practical guide to the procedural reforms due to be
implemented in April 2013, this essential text explains the
wide-ranging recommendations made by Sir Rupert Jackson in his
Review of Civil Litigation Costs (MoJ, 2009) dealing with the costs
of civil litigation. These changes have been described by Law
Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff as representing 'the most
significant change to the civil justice system since the Woolf
reforms in 1999'. Following the recommendations in the Review, the
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 was
passed and other changes will be implemented through changes to the
Civil Procedure Rules and Practice Directions. This is a clear and
practical commentary on these extensive reforms, providing valuable
guidance and detail on how the changes will operate in practice. It
includes useful tables detailing the changes for ease of access and
well as selected appendices with the relevant material
practitioners will need to refer to.
This book deals with the procedure for obtaining a winding-up order
chronologically from presentation of a petition through to making
the order. It also looks at the application process as it applies
to various classes of petitioner, such as creditors, contributories
(shareholders) and public officials. The fourth edition is
completely updated to cover new legislation and new procedures. It
includes new coverage of the Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules
2016, which rewrote the procedural rules for applications to wind
up companies. The book also covers Regulation (EU) 2015/848 on
insolvency proceedings (recast) concerning amended rules applying
to jurisdiction, as well as new provisions for housing and
education administration. Though focused on the procedure in the
courts of England and Wales, the work also considers the
jurisprudence of the many Commonwealth jurisdictions which have
adopted the English procedure. This work contains all there is to
know about applying (petitioning) to have companies and similar
entities wound up by the court, making it essential for all lawyers
who make, or defend, such applications. Applications to Wind up
Companies 4e Digital Pack includes a copy of the hardback and a
digital version available on PC, Mac, Android devices, iPad or
iPhone for quick and easy access wherever you are.
This handy new book provides a reference collection of all the
texts of default articles of association which have applied to
companies registered since 1856. As such it offers a reference
source for lawyers giving advice to private companies on the text
of the articles of association relevant the point of formation of
the company.
There are currently seven main sets of default articles, dating
from 1856, 1862, 1906, 1908, 1929, 1948 and 1985. The 1948 and 1985
sets have been repeatedly amended. This collection of default
articles will also include any new default articles under the
proposed Companies Act due to follow by Regulation in 2007.
Derek French's commentary provides a summary of the law and
articles of association including any changes made by the Companies
Act. Each provision of each set of articles is followed by a note
giving the equivalent provision in the preceding and succeeding
texts so that historical development can be traced.
Companion website: www.oup.com/blackstones/civil Blackstone's Civil
Practice 2020 provides detailed commentary of unrivalled quality on
the process of civil litigation. This acclaimed civil work expertly
adopts an incomparable narrative approach based on the chronology
of a claim. Written by a team of leading academics and experienced
practitioners, it provides authoritative analysis on the process of
civil litigation from commencement of a claim to enforcement of
judgments, addressing civil procedure in the county courts, the
High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. The book
also considers specialist matters such as insolvency proceedings,
sale of goods, and human rights, providing skilled analysis on a
comprehensive level. The expert commentary is combined with the
text of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), Practice Directions (PD),
and Pre-Action Protocols and Procedural Checklists, all fully
cross-referenced to the text to ensure ease of use for the busy
practitioner. As well as a detailed and user-friendly index, the
quick-reference guide inside the front cover provides an
alternative point of access for those already familiar with the
CPR. Blackstone's Civil Practice 2020: The Commentary is a concise
version of this book, providing the unique commentary independently
from the CPR, PD, and other appendix materials. Blackstone's Civil
Practice 2020: Digital Pack includes a digital version available on
PC, Mac, Android devices, iPad or iPhone to ensure that you have
access to the latest developments in civil procedure wherever you
are.
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