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Equity & Trusts presents a clear and current picture of the law of equity and trusts, with comprehensive coverage that assumes no pre-existing knowledge of the topic by the reader.
TURNING OVER STONES A collection of written work including biographical extracts, poems, song lyrics and a recording history, and other pieces of writing. The items are assembled in a chronological order to illustrate the life and times of the author working with words from the beginning in 1949 and finishing in 1998. Each individual creation is preceded by a short descriptive text adding further to the understanding of moods, feelings and attitudes at the time of writing. It is a fascinating and highly personal insight into one man's life.
"101 Probing Questions...101 Compassionate and Scriptural Answers " "from"" Focus on the Family's Mike Haley" Almost daily we hear news reports that confirm the acceptance of homosexuality in our culture. Homosexuals are adopting children, appearing as characters on television programs, taking vacations catering to an exclusively gay clientele, and even seeking the right to "marry" their partners. But is this acceptance healthy for society Few topics can raise so many questions so quickly. And for many readers, those questions hit close to home as they learn of the homosexuality of a loved one or close friend. Here are the answers to the most often asked questions about homosexuality, fielded by an expert on the subject...and a former homosexual himself.
Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 gives rights to business tenants to negotiate the renewal of their tenancy when it comes to an end and gives rights to the landlord to oppose such renewals in certain cases. Where negotiation fails, the Court has powers to settle the terms of a renewal, end a tenancy, or grant compensation to the tenant. The law was radically altered in 2004 by Regulatory Reform Order and statutory instruments containing the new forms and notices. This new scheme is now in force in England and Wales and case law is beginning to emerge. The process of renewal is subject to strict regulation, precise documentation, time-limits, and completion of prescribed forms. This book is designed to provide a step-by-step guide around the twists and pitfalls of the new renewal procedure. This practical book: outlines the rights of the parties involved; guides the reader through the legislation; provides up-to-date references to case law; offers useful checklists; includes Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (as amended). Renewal of Business Tenancies will prove to be an invaluable guide to renewals for busy practitioners.
An idea appeared When pen came to paper an idea appeared; at first just a verse, or a phrase that endeared; Some words in a row that sounded quite clever, complementing each other by standing together; Some lines once refined and a rhyme neatly timed; a discreet little metre, a sing-song like chime, Then an idea that swelled, blossomed, evolved, until all the loose ends were tried, tied, and solved, and every fine detail was tested and cleared; When pen came to paper, an idea appeared.
An essential revision and started guide, presenting the essentials of the law in clear and straightforward language.
60 well-known chemists provide favorite recipes. Includes biographies.
SEEKING A BETTER LIFE, Michael Haley fled Ireland, but in America he found only hard work, hardship, Civil War, and epidemics. His children's futures didn't start out brighter than what he'd left behind, as they suffered with him then, and later at the hands of others during the Reconstruction. In 1958, Ruby Haley received a letter from a distant uncle that told the story of her father, Robert, his sister Fannie, and their remarkable journey across the years. Based on these real-life ancestors; and using letters, documents, and newspaper clippings; RUNAWAY HALEY imagines what might have happened in the lives of two generations of the Haley family living in the Deep South during centuries past.
"The title piece of this collection was an immediate sensation when it was published in China in September 1979. an outstanding example of 'reportage', or fictionalized social analysis, 'People or Monsters?' is a story of the corruption of an entire commune in a small county of the remote Heilongjiang Province of northeastern China. There female candre by the name of Wang Shouxin gained control of the commune and ran it for her personal benefit. While many in China were scandalized by Liu's expose, many more saw in it a microcosm of Chinese society."--Page 4 of cover.
This volume explains the basic legal principles of the UK constitution and places the law in the context of the main political ideas which have influenced its development. Presented in an accessible but critical way, the book discusses some of the most fundamental questions about government: how do we ensure that those who exercise power are accountable for their actions? and why should we entrust any group of people with the power to make binding laws and to use violence against us?