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Landlord and tenant law (5th ed.)

Part of the Macmillan law masters series
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"Landlord and Tenant Law" is an easily accessible introductory text.

The clear, concise style allows the authors to cover the subject in admirable breadth and depth.

Summaries, exercises and workshops concluding each chapter help the reader to make sense of a complex area of Law.

This is an extensively revised fifth edition of this popular text, particularly in terms of its coverage of the effects of covenants in leases and also in an expanded section on business tenancies which deals fully with the important changes to the security of tenure of business tenants that took effect in 2004.

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Product Details
Red Globe Press
140391754X / 9781403917546
Paperback / softback
13/10/2006
United Kingdom
English
l, 355 p.
22 cm
postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More
Previous ed.: published as by Margaret White and Godfrey Cole. 2000.
MARGARET WILKIE has practised as a solicitor and is an experienced teacher and examiner. She was Principal Lecturer at the School of Law, University of Westminster and is now Visiting Lecturer at the University of Sheffield. She has written books and articles on property related subjects, and is co-author of a book on commercial leases.GODFREY COLE is a District Chairman in the Appeals Service. Prior to that he was an academic for over twenty years, the majority of which was spent at the University of Westminster. He has taught and examined a wide range of subjects including Landlord a
MARGARET WILKIE has practised as a solicitor and is an experienced teacher and examiner. She was Principal Lecturer at the School of Law, University of Westminster and is now Visiting Lecturer at the University of Sheffield. She has written books and articles on property related subjects, and is co-author of a book on commercial leases.GODFREY COLE is a District Chairman in the Appeals Service. Prior to that he was an academic for over twenty years, the majority of which was spent at the University of Westminster. He has taught and examined a wide range of subjects including Landlord a 1DBKE England, 1DBKW Wales, LNS Property law