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Excerpt from The Law of Distress: With an Appendix of Forms, Table of Statutes, Practice A Second Edition of this Book having been called for, we have carefully revised the whole work, and included the Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1888, which contains important alterations with regard to bailiffs and appraisements, and adopts sects. 50 and 52 of the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883, making these sections now apply to any holdings, and not, as previously, to holdings under the Act. It also confers a new exemption from distress upon wearing apparel, bedding, and tools of trade to the value of 5, following the provisions of sect. 96 of the County Courts Act, 1846, with regard to exec...
Distress for arrears of rent is still a highly effective remedy when properly applied and especially relevant to insolvency situations. However, the ancient origin of much of the law means that many of the concepts are unfamiliar to practitioners today.In this book Iain Travers, a leading property litigator and partner at Nabarro Nathanson, and Anthony Tanney, barrister, have assembled a detailed explanation of law and practice of distress, together with all relevant legislation and a comprehensive library of precedents. The result is a unique single volume reference on the subject for all property law advisers.
By examining the problem of places of refuge for ships in distress and proposed solutions under international, national and regional law, Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress by Anthony Morrison highlights the need for further solutions and presents alternative solutions.