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"This subscription work, which will be delivered in both looseleaf and online formats, is focused on assisting lawyers and accountants tasked with advising their clients as to what they need to do to comply with the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter -Terrorism Reforms. Its key elements include legislation, with the primary Act annotated. It also contains related legislation and other materials." -- Provided by publisher.
Revised and updated second edition. Annotated version of the Consumer Credit Code and Consumer Credit Regulation 1995 with explanatory commentary. Revisions are in response to recent cases and legislative changes. Includes new commentary on recent Code cases, lessons learnt from Code litigation, and the October 2000 Code amendments. Includes index and tables. Authors are banking and finance partners with Mallesons Stephen Jacques.
THE ANNOTATED NATIONAL CREDIT CODE has an established reputation as an invaluable guide to the Code and Regulations. It is an essential reference for financial institutions, retailers, financiers and consumer advocates as well as practitioners to ensure their compliance with Code obligations. The move towards federal regulation of the industry has resulted in a single, standard, national regulation of consumer credit. This has a significant impact on any person involved in the origination, management or enforcement of consumer credit. The code also applies to those who provide credit to purchase, renovate or improve residential property for investment purposes. Among other things, the new re...
Using quality children's literature that presents families positively and promotes appreciation of family diversity, this book offers you a unique way to help students understand the common complexities of today's families. Books are grouped into four major categories-diverse family groups, family heritage and tradition, relationships within families, and family conflicts. Within these areas books are chosen for specific topics, ranging from Death in the Family to Homelessness. For each title there are questions for reflection and discussion and a target activity that reinforces the concepts presented in the book.
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The New York Times–bestselling series continues with a haunted house whodunit that will take all of the Questioneers’ sleuthing skills to solve. Iggy Peck is an architect at his very core: When he’s not making houses out of food, his head is up in the clouds, dreaming of design. So he’s totally blown away when Ada Twist’s Aunt Bernice inherits an old house from ice-cream mogul Herbert Sherbert that is filled with countless rooms from all his favorite architectural periods. But something’s not quite right . . . Everyone says the house is haunted, and it seems that a number of priceless antiques—which were supposed to help Aunt Bernice pay for the house’s upkeep—have gone missing. If they can’t find those antiques, Aunt Bernice might lose the house forever. It will take all of Iggy’s knowledge of architecture and the help of the other Questioneers—Rosie Revere, Ada Twist, and Sofia Valdez—to solve the mystery and find the treasure!
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