Land Contracts in Queensland
Autor S A Christensen, W M Dixon, W D Duncanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781862878358
ISBN-10: 1862878358
Pagini: 672
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Federation Press
ISBN-10: 1862878358
Pagini: 672
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Federation Press
Cuprins
Introduction The real estate agent Seller disclosure before contract Formation of contract and deposit Subject matter of saleContract to completion Special conditions RemediesGST and Duties in real estate transactions Options to purchase Index Table of Cases/ Table of Statutes
Recenzii
'The seminal volume of this work, published in 1978, was The Standard Land Contract and Conveyancing Thereunder in Queensland by Duncan & Weld. I still have my copy. It is well thumbed tattered really. Should you purchase a copy of Land Contracts in Queensland, it will quickly reach a similar condition. There are now four separate standard contracts for houses and land, residential and commercial lots in a Community Title Scheme, and commercial sales. Needless to say the courts have had occasion to consider the area frequently since 1996. All of these changes and the relevant case law have been addressed. The scholarly and lucid fashion in which the subjects many issues are approached would see few practitioners requiring further research on a frequent basis. The book therefore fulfils its comprehensive purposes, taking the reader from the initial involvement in a conveyance by a real estate agent to the remedies, which are available upon breach of contract, and provides a valuable aid and first port of call for all who practise in the area.' -MJ Eastwood, The Queensland Lawyer, December 2004
The writing is clear and accessible but thoroughly supported by footnoted references. This is a substantial text of 600 pages written for use by practitioners. It is not a practice manual or practice guide but rather the law a practitioner needs in practice. Read full review... - Tim Tierney, Law Society of Tasmania, Law Letter, Summer 2011 Review of previous edition: The seminal volume of this work, published in 1978, was The Standard Land Contract and Conveyancing Thereunder in Queensland by Duncan & Weld. I still have my copy. It is well thumbed - tattered really. Should you purchase a copy of Land Contracts in Queensland, it will quickly reach a similar condition. ... There are now four separate standard contracts for houses and land, residential and commercial lots in a Community Title Scheme, and commercial sales. Needless to say the courts have had occasion to consider the area frequently since 1996. All of these changes and the relevant case law have been addressed. ... The scholarly and lucid fashion in which the subject's many issues are approached would see few practitioners requiring further research on a frequent basis. The book therefore fulfils its comprehensive purposes, taking the reader from the initial involvement in a conveyance by a real estate agent to the remedies, which are available upon breach of contract, and provides a valuable aid and first port of call for all who practise in the area. - The Queensland Lawyer, December 2004 This book has now become a Queensland legal classic. ... An up to date edition of this text is an essential tool for those who have to deal with legal issues in real estate contracts on a daily basis in Queensland. - The Queensland Lawyer Vol 28 No 5, April 2008
The writing is clear and accessible but thoroughly supported by footnoted references. This is a substantial text of 600 pages written for use by practitioners. It is not a practice manual or practice guide but rather the law a practitioner needs in practice. Read full review... - Tim Tierney, Law Society of Tasmania, Law Letter, Summer 2011 Review of previous edition: The seminal volume of this work, published in 1978, was The Standard Land Contract and Conveyancing Thereunder in Queensland by Duncan & Weld. I still have my copy. It is well thumbed - tattered really. Should you purchase a copy of Land Contracts in Queensland, it will quickly reach a similar condition. ... There are now four separate standard contracts for houses and land, residential and commercial lots in a Community Title Scheme, and commercial sales. Needless to say the courts have had occasion to consider the area frequently since 1996. All of these changes and the relevant case law have been addressed. ... The scholarly and lucid fashion in which the subject's many issues are approached would see few practitioners requiring further research on a frequent basis. The book therefore fulfils its comprehensive purposes, taking the reader from the initial involvement in a conveyance by a real estate agent to the remedies, which are available upon breach of contract, and provides a valuable aid and first port of call for all who practise in the area. - The Queensland Lawyer, December 2004 This book has now become a Queensland legal classic. ... An up to date edition of this text is an essential tool for those who have to deal with legal issues in real estate contracts on a daily basis in Queensland. - The Queensland Lawyer Vol 28 No 5, April 2008