Lindley & Banks on partnership.

"Acknowledged as "the definitive work on the law of partnership", the 18th edition of Lindley & Banks continues to provide a classic statement of the law, on both general and limited partnership. This 18th edition includes in-depth, high-level coverage of developments since the la...

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Main Author: Banks, R. C. I'Anson
Other Authors: Lindley, Nathaniel Lindley, Baron, 1828-1921
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2002.
Edition:18th ed. /
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Summary:"Acknowledged as "the definitive work on the law of partnership", the 18th edition of Lindley & Banks continues to provide a classic statement of the law, on both general and limited partnership. This 18th edition includes in-depth, high-level coverage of developments since the last edition, including a steady stream of significant decided cases. A number of previously unreported cases have also been included, such as Taylor Stuart & Co v. Croft (1997), on the nature of solicitation and distinction between a penalty and liquidated damages. A new edition of the most authoritative text on partnership law; Saves the busy practitioner time - all the key sources have been refined into a one-stop source on the subject; Examines key Commonwealth and Scots decisions that address issues as yet undeveloped by English authorities - providing innovative perspectives on age-old problems; Interprets all recent changes in the law - including significant developments in areas such as liability, partnership agreements, and the doctrine of repudiation as well as the changes introduced by the Civil Procedure Rules"--Publisher.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:clxi, 1131 p. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:0421673907
9780421673908
9781847032942 (supplement)
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