Equity Practice and Precedents Second Edition is a guide to practice in equity in New South Wales. It outlines the essential principles of a broad range of equitable and statutory remedies associated with the equity jurisdiction. This work provides many essential precedents for these remedies, both in the book and available as online downloads. Part 1 of the book provides a thorough analysis of the jurisdiction of various State and Federal courts and tribunals to grant the remedies dealt with in the book. In Part 2, each remedy or area of statutory relief is discussed in detail, with a practical outline of the principles and practice, and a comprehensive set of precedents. In this updated and revised Second Edition a wide range of areas of law and practice are covered, including: Equitable remedies such as injunctions, specific performance and rectification. Various aspects of insolvency and corporate law (including winding up, administration and shareholders' remedies). Property law (including the Conveyancing Act and Real Property Act), family provision applications, Property (Relationships) Act and related equitable remedies. Statutory unconscionability provisions such as ss 21 and 22 of the Australian Consumer Law Importantly, five entirely new chapters have been added. These new chapters address: Declaratory relief. Proprietary claims in equity. Mortgages and charges affecting land. Probate litigation. Applications in a winding up. Equity Practice and Precedents Second Edition has come to be regarded as an indispensable tool, consistently sought out by barristers and solicitors practising in equity.
Corporations Legislation 2019 contains the Corporations Act 2001, Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 and associated Acts and Regulations. The legislation has been fully consolidated, capturing the latest amendments up to 1 January 2019. Cross-references to related legislation (including Court Rules), ASIC Class Orders, ASIC Regulatory Guides, ASIC Forms and the Takeovers Panel Guidance Notes have been included to assist the reader in working with the legislation. Designed for use by corporations practitioners, business professionals and anyone with an interest in corporations law, Corporations Legislation 2019 supplements the Corporations Act 2001 with key section annotations updated by Edmund Finnane, providing additional guidance on case law for selected provisions. In addition, Jason Harris in the Annual Review highlights important Corporations law developments that occurred throughout 2018, providing insightful commentary on significant cases and legislative amendment
Annotation. Corporations Legislation 2016 has an outstanding reputation for accuracy, dependability and reliability. This fully consolidated legislation book includes the Corporations Act 2001, Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 and associated Acts and legislation, capturing the latest amendments up to 1 January 2016. Designed for use by practitioners, business professionals and anyone with an interest in corporations law, the Corporations Act 2001 is supplemented with key section annotations updated by Sydney barrister Edmund Finnane. These section specific commentary notes provide additional guidance for the most important provisions. In addition, in the "Year in Review" feature, Professor Robert Baxt highlights significant corporations law developments since January 2015. Cross-references are included to indicate where particular sections of the Corporations Act have been affected by the Corporations Regulations, and to note related ASIC materials.
Annotation. Thomson Reuters Corporations Legislation has an outstanding reputation for accuracy, dependability and reliability. This fully consolidated legislation book includes the Corporations Act 2001, Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 and associated Acts and legislation, capturing the latest amendments up to 1 January 2015. Designed for use by practitioners, business professionals and anyone with an interest in corporations law, the Corporations Act 2001 is supplemented with key section annotations updated by Sydney barrister Edmund Finnane. These section specific commentary notes provide additional guidance for the most important provisions. In addition, in the "Year in Review" feature, Professor Robert Baxt highlights significant corporations law developments since January 2014. Cross-references are included to indicate where particular sections of the Corporations Act have been affected by the Corporations Regulations, and to note related ASIC materials.
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