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Commonhold.

Clarke on Commonhold: Law, Practice and Precedents

General Editor: David Clarke, Professor of Law and Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Bristol and member of the Commonhold Consultation Group
Written in collaboration with Letitia Crabb, Senior Lecturer, University of Reading and Nicholas Roberts, Senior Lecturer, Oxford Brooks University, Solicitor
Precedents contributed by Osborne Clarke, Solicitors

Clarke on Commonhold: Law, Practice and Precedents is a comprehensive loose-leaf service for all property practitioners, providing full guidance on how to set up, convert to or purchase commonholds.

The authoritative team of contributors combine academic analysis of this major development in the law with experience of the practical concerns of clients and the knowledge to resolve them.

The loose-leaf format enables new and revised material to be added, keeping you fully up-to-date with the latest rules, regulations and developments, so you can be sure you have access to a completely reliable source.

This authoritative work includes an exhaustive and fully up-to-date commentary of the Act, precedents and regulations and contains step-by-step guides, an extensive set of precedents, checklists and all the relevant legislation.

The work is accompanied by a free CD-ROM containing all the precedents.

ISBN: 978 0 85308 775 5
Format: Loose-leaf and CD-ROM
Price: £190.00
Publisher: Jordan Publishing


Commonhold: The New Law

David Clarke, Professor of Law, University of Bristol, Solicitor and former member of the Commonhold Consultation Working Group

"excellent introductory text on commonhold ... an essential purchase for property practitioners"
The Conveyancer

Part I of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 introduces a new form of freehold ownership of units for multi-occupied property, both residential and commercial, and suitable whenever there are to be shared facilities in a community of freeholders. This legislation is one of the most significant reforms for residential and commercial property since 1925. Every professional involved in property work needs to have a clear understanding of this new development.

Commonhold: The New Law is an introduction to the essential principles of the new legislation and addresses the immediate questions raised by this new Act, providing property practitioners with commentary on this new method of property ownership. It covers everything you need to know now in order to gain an understanding of the principles and policy to advise clients thinking about commonhold development.

ISBN: 978 0 85308 774 8
Format: Papercover
Published: September 2002
Price: £35.00
Publisher: Jordan Publishing


Commonhold

Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC, Edward Peters and Mark Sefton, Barrister of Falcon Chambers

This book is a timely and complete guide to commonhold, providing an effective description of the new system along with expert and practical guidance on its implementation and administration. It will provide lawyers, surveyors, and anyone likely to advise on Commonhold with all they need to know, in a handy reference source. Includes text, digest of cases, forms and precedents, statutes and regulations.

Primary market: Practitioners concerned with implementing and administering the new commonhold system including barristers and solicitors specialising in landlord and tenant law, conveyancing and property surveyors. Secondary market: Property developers, property management companies.

ISBN: 0 19 927224-7
February 2004
Paperback
£49.95

Publisher: Oxford University Press


Commonhold: Law and Practice

Gary Cowen, James Driscoll and Laurence Target

This book is a succinct and authoritative guide to the law and practice of commonhold provided for by Part I of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 and its supporting rules and regulations.

£49.95
October 2005
Paperback
Law Society Publishing
ISBN: 1 85328 867 5


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