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Construction Adjudication in Malaysia, 3rd Edition

Construction Adjudication in Malaysia examines legal principles which govern the application of the CIPA Act 2012. It examines and analyses most of the important judicial decisions on construction adjudication made by the courts in Malaysia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and Singapore. Since the publication of the second edition, there have been more than 200 reported judicial decisions from the courts in Malaysia.

 
Personal Insolvency Law in Malaysia

This book is written based on the Insolvency Act 1967 (Act 360) as amended by the Bankruptcy (Amendment) Act 2017 (Act A1534). It is intended to be a guide to lawyers, students, judicial officers, officers of the Department of Insolvency and other persons concerned with insolvency proceedings. This book provides comprehensive introduction to personal insolvency lawand explains the eight acts of bankruptcy as laid down in the Insolvency Act 1967. 
 
Malaysian Land Law and Procedure

Malaysian Land Law and Procedure seeks to provide succinct, comprehensive and up-to-date explanation of the concepts and principles of land law for the benefit of legal practitioners, legal and judicial officers, inhouse lawyers, law students, and others seeking to gain understanding of Malaysian land law as embodied in the National Land Code (Revised 2020) (Act 828). 
 
 
Equity & Trusts in Malaysia: Law & Practice

The law of equity and trusts is fascinating just as it is complex. A necessary subject in the study of law, it has to be mastered by students just as it is often applied by practitioners. This book comprehensively covers this very wide subject through 27 instructive chapters. Authored by writers drawn from academia and legal practice, the book seeks to provide a clear exposition of the law of equity and trusts as it applies in Malaysia. 

 

 

POPULAR TITLES: Singapore
The Annotated Singapore Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act

The Annotated Singapore Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act provides section by section annotations of a popular and consistently moving body of law. 

Since its passing, the Act has undergone a comprehensive review that started in 2012 and resulted in the Building Maintenance and Strata Management (Amendment) Act 2017. Key amendments made are those that deal with the definition of “common property”, installation of safety equipment by subsidiary proprietors, representation in council, procedures in relation to general meetings and resolutions required for certain decisions, all of which are concerns and matters frequently encountered by subsidiary proprietors, occupiers, council members and managing agents.

The objective of this annotated guide to the Act is to provide laypersons and industry practitioners with information and insights into the legislative intent and interpretation of the provisions of the Act. Each provision of the Act provides a background with explanation and guidance on its interpretation. References have been made to landmark decisions of the Courts or Strata Titles Boards, and for some provisions, answers to frequently asked questions and illustrations have been provided.

 
The Law of Evidence in Singapore, Third Edition

Law of Evidence in Singapore provides you with a holistic view on Evidence Law in the Singapore jurisdiction. 

 
Criminal Appeals in Singapore

Criminal Appeals in Singapore is a comprehensive, practical and authoritative guide to the law and practice of criminal appeals in Singapore. This book provides a step-by-step account of criminal appeals for all the criminal courts in Singapore and includes flow charts for improved usability.  

 
Arbitration in Singapore - A Practical Guide, Second Edition

Produced by the who''s who of the arbitral fraternity

The general editorial team, comprising Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, Mr Francis Xavier, SC, Mr Chong Yee Leong and Prof Lucy Reed, hail from Singapore - the third-most preferred venue for international arbitration in the world. 

 

 

POPULAR TITLES: Hong Kong
Hong Kong Law Reports & Digest (HKLRD) 2021: The Authorised HKLRD Print Parts Service with FREE ProView version

As the only authorised law reporting service in Hong Kong, HKLRD provides an authoritative, consistent and authentic statement of the law.

 
Intellectual Property Rights in China (China Law Library Series)

Intellectual Property Rights in China explains the structure and role of the intellectual property rights system in the modern Chinese economy. The content conveys the expertise of leading Chinese practitioners with straightforward and practical guidance.

 
Civil Justice Reform - What Has It Achieved?

In April 2010, a year after the implementation of the Civil Justice Reform, the University of Hong Kong and University College London hosted a joint conference entitled “Civil Justice Reform - What Has It Achieved?”.This publication seeks to answer that vitally important question and makes essential reading for practitioners seeking to understand the new procedures of civil justice reform.

 
Hong Kong Civil Justice Reform Practice Manual - Second Edition

Hong Kong Civil Justice Reform Practice Manual, Second Edition focuses on the practical steps to ensure practitioners do not get caught out by the sweeping new provisions, and are able to provide their clients with specific advice as to how their cases should be conducted in this new era of dispute resolution.

 

 

POPULAR TITLES: United Kingdom
Equity & Trusts in Australia, 8th Edition

The eighth edition of Equity and Trusts in Australia remains the leading text for students of equity and trusts. It continues to provide a comprehensive, but at the same time, accessible coverage of the law of equity and trusts in Australia. Equity and Trusts in Australia places that law in the context of developments, both judicial and legislative, in other common law countries. At the same time, it adopts a critical analysis in areas of uncertainty, and makes very frequent reference to the views of commentators from Australia and elsewhere.
 
The detail and breadth of coverage of this book make it authoritative, as evidenced by its multiple citations in superior courts in Australia and elsewhere. This text is therefore an essential resource for the practitioner. Its accessible style, coupled with an accompanying casebook that adopts the same chapter order and structure, also makes the work ideal for students. Together they mark the work as unique in Australian equity and trusts
 
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Clerk & Lindsell on Torts 24th Edition

Clerk Lindsell on Torts, one of our flagship titles and part of the Common Law Library series, is an essential reference tool which is widely referred to by practitioners and cited by the judiciary throughout the UK and the Commonwealth, and also forms the point of reference worldwide for those wishing to research the English law of torts. It offers the most comprehensive coverage of the subject, providing the end user with indispensable access to current, frequent and unrivalled authoritative information on all aspects of tort law.

Key Features:

  • Provides unrivalled breadth and depth of coverage on all areas of tort law
  • Sets out both general principles and the detailed rules of liability affecting specific torts
  • Explains in detail general matters, such as defences, joint liability and vicarious liability, and capacity and parties
  • Covers all the important heads of tortious liability: negligence, breach of statutory duty, professional liability, product liability and occupiers liability, malicious prosecution and abuse of process, wrongful interference with goods, deceit, to trespass to land and to the person. Other chapters range from liability for animals to nuisance and Rylands v Fletcher, and from malicious falsehood to the economic torts, defamation, breach of confidence and misuse of private information
  • Deals extensively with the vital topic of damages and other remedies, including injunctions
  • Covers limitation in detail
  • Takes full account of the effects of Brexit

 

New material in the Twenty-Fourth Edition:

  • Henderson v Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust and Stoffel Co v Grondona on the extent of the illegality defence in tort.
  • FCA v Arch Insurance (UK) Ltd on the subject of adequate causation.
  • Okpabi v Royal Dutch Shell Plc on the duty of care owed by a holding company for the acts of its subsidiaries abroad.
  • Toombes v Mitchell on the boundaries of wrongful birth and wrongful life.
  • Bell v Tavistock Portman NHS Foundation Trust on older childrens ability to consent to medical procedures.
  • Allsop v Banner Jones Ltd on solicitors negligence claims and abuse of process.
  • Rihan v Ernst Young Global Ltd on employers duties to look after employees interests.
  • Leeds City Council v Barclays Bank Plc on the requirement for a representation in the tort of deceit.
  • Duchess of Sussex v Associated Newspapers Ltd on misuse of private information and breach of copyright.
  • Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd v James Kemball Ltd on how far the deliberate defunding of a company can amount to an economic tort.
  • Swift v Carpenter on damages for serious injury and funding the purchase of a suitable property for a seriously disabled claimant.
  • Canada Goose UK Retail Ltd v Persons Unknown and Boyd v Ineos Upstream Ltd on property, injunctions, protests and human rights.

 

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Williams, Mortimer & Sunnucks - Executors, Administrators and Probate 22nd Edition

 Williams, Mortimer and Sunnucks is a leading authority on the law relating to personal representatives, grants of representation and the administration of estates after death. This new edition has been fully updated to take account of all recent changes in legislation and case law.

  • Explains the various forms of probate, including grants where the deceased was domiciled abroad, and limited grants, special grants and discretionary grants
  • Provides full coverage of contentious probate procedure and practice
  • Covers the devolution of assets and claims on personal representatives
  • Deals with the administration of estates, including insolvent estates, with a detailed examination of assets, taxation, and payment of debts, and the powers and liabilities of the personal representative
  • Includes full coverage of the rules on family provision
  • Looks at administration and other actions, including claims by and against the estate
  • Discusses the distribution of assets, including on intestacy

Key new content in this Edition includes:

  • Updated guidance on contentious probate procedure, including the new Chancery Guide and rectification of wills
  • Increased coverage of the law of intestacy
  • Updated treatment of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, including recent developments on claims by adult children, extension of time, and interim payments
  • Consideration of the circumstances in which personal representatives will be authorised to pursue claims on behalf of the estate against beneficiaries
  • Updated coverage of taxation of estates and the administration of digital assets
  • Recent decisions on remuneration of personal representatives and removal of executors
  • New coverage on the process of making online applications for grants of probate and administration
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Professional Liability in Australia, 2nd Edition

Professional Liability in Australia Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive and definitive analysis of the law of professional liability, bringing together the law for a range of different professions.
Following a discussion of general principles, each chapter explores the issues as they relate to doctors, solicitors, barristers, accountants and auditors, building professionals, valuers and financial services professionals.
The issues essential to each profession are discussed, such as:
  • duties owed to clients and third parties (in statute and in general law);
  • standard of care and skill required;
  • principles of liability;
  • liability for breach of duty;
  • defences available; and
  • damages and other remedies.
New developments incorporated in the Fourth Edition include:
  • High Court decisions relating to:
    • the advocate’s immunity from suit;
    • the standard of care required of health professionals;  
    • the scope of duty, causation, loss of chance and provisions of Tasmania’s Civil Liability Act; and
    • provisions of the Australian Consumer Law  relevant to professional liability.
  • More than 100 lower court decisions concerning claims against legal, medical, accounting, financial, building, and valuation professionals, including appellate court decisions forming Australia-wide precedents,  and matters relating to civil liability acts in each jurisdiction.
  • Consideration of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (NSW) and the statutory obligations it places on builders, architects, engineers and building professionals. 
  • Commonwealth exposure draft bills in response to the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry.
  • Revised chapter on medical professionals broadening the scope from doctors to health services professionals.
Professional Liability in Australia Fourth Edition is an essential resource when prosecuting or defending professional liability claims.
 
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