A concise and clear general text on the law connected with death and succession. This is a 'classic' legal area, in common law, primarily decided by case precedents, where the arguments and principles can be obscure and arcane. Catherine Rendell cuts through the thicket of obscurity, delivering a concise and readable text with verve and distinction.
This sampler collection includes excerpts from three of Catherine McKenzie’s novels, exploring romance, relationships, and the challenges in figuring out who we really are: in Spin, a woman discovers more about herself than she had expected when she follows an It Girl Into rehab in pursuit of the inside scoop; in Arranged, an unlucky-in-love woman signs up for a dating service—only to find out the company specializes in arranged marriage and is hiding a shocking secret; and in Forgotten, when a vacation turns into a six-month stay in a remote village, a woman returns home to discover that life has moved on without her. Featuring excerpts from the Catherine McKenzie’s best-selling titles Spin, Arranged, and Forgotten.
This work provides students with a thorough knowledge and understanding of the law and practice involved in the preparation of wills and the in the administration of estates. The law sections include: requirements of a valid will; rules of intestacy; grants of representation; powers and duties of personal representatives; and provision for family and disputes. Detailed attention is given to all taxation aspects of probate practice, including estate planning, taxation and settlements, and completion of inland revenue accounts. The practice sections include: advice on will drafting; drafting of oaths; professional conduct; and financial services.
Three popular works by Catherine Cookson celebrate the romance of early North Country England and include the titles The Love Child, The Maltese Angel, and The Year of the Virgins.
In her exhaustive publishing history of Frances Burney's Cecilia, Or Memoirs of an Heiress, Parisian mines an extensive archival record that includes portions of the original manuscript, annotated page proofs, legal records relative to its copyright, and an abundance of letters, to chronicle the composition, printing, and publication of Frances Burney's Cecilia from its first edition in 1782 to the present-day Oxford World's Classics paperback. Her timely history demonstrates the importance of Cecilia to the art of the novel and the history of the book.
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