Property legislation annotated 2009-2011 / Ruth Cannon, BL, Áine Clancy, solicitor, Maples and Calder, Dr Pádraic Kenna, lecturer-in-law, NUI Galway.
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- 9781858006994
- 1858006996
- 346.043 CAN
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CLEAR, CONCISE,RELIABLE COMMENTARY Property Legislation Annotated 2009-2011 provides expert guidance through the raft of new property legislation introduced over the last few years. It includes annotated commentary on the following Acts: *Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 *Housing and Miscellaneous (Provisions) Act 2009 *Multi-Unit Developments Act 2011 *Property Services (Regulation) Act 2011 The Acts are presented to you by means of section-by-section annotations providing clarity to the legislation. The annotations are extracted from Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated, the established source for high-quality commentary on Irish legislation. About Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated (ICLSA) is a long established service that has been providing commentary on Irish Legislation since 1984. It is also available on www.westlaw.ie The Annotated Legislation Series from Round Hall is a series of titles that are offprinted from ICLSA and published in a handy book format which is convenient to bring to meetings and court. Key Benefits *Brings together all relevant material and saves you time searching for this material when you urgently need this information. *Explains the law in a straightforward, user-friendly way. *Provides references to relevant case law, books, articles and Da#65533;l debates. About the Authors Ruth Cannon LL.B (Dub.), BCL (Oxon), BL is a practising barrister and lecturer-in-law in the Dublin Institute of Technology. #65533;ine Clancy is a solicitor with the Finance law team at Maples and Calder, Dublin. Dr P#65533;draic Kenna is a graduate of University of Warwick and lectures on law of real property and housing law and policy at NUI Galway
The contents of this book have been substantially extracted from the Irish current law statutes annotated (ICLSA), Round Hall, Dublin, 2009-2011.
Housing (Miscellaneous Provision) Act 2009 -- Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 -- Multi-Unit Developments Act 2011 -- Property Services (Regulation) Act 2011.