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Discusses the legal principles governing dilapidated premises. This book examines the express implied and statutory repairing obligations of landlord and tenants. It looks at the remedies which are available to both parties to a lease if a repairing obligation is broken. It is useful for both professionals and students in the dilapidations field.
First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an informa company.
Module theory is an important tool for many different branches of mathematics, as well as being an interesting subject in its own right. Within module theory, the concept of injective modules is particularly important. Extending modules form a natural class of modules which is more general than the class of injective modules but retains many of its desirable properties. This book gathers together for the first time in one place recent work on extending modules. It is aimed at anyone with a basic knowledge of ring and module theory.
This sixth edition continues to give a concise yet detailed account and analysis of the law of landlord and tenant. It includes discussion of the effects of recent legislation, most notably the Land Registration Act 2002 and the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002, and considers changes in the common law of landlord and tenant, and the likely course of reform. Where relevant, this new edition examines the impact of human rights and also incorporates comparative law elements, whilst maintaining its traditional strengths.
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