An Institute of the Law of Scotland

An Institute of the Law of Scotland
Author: John Erskine
Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9780343997212

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John Law

John Law
Author: James Buchan
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781848666085

At the summit of his power, John Law was the most famous man in Europe. Born in Scotland in 1671, he was convicted of murder in London and, after his escape from prison, fled Scotland for the mainland when Union with England brought with it a warrant for his arrest. On the continent he lurched from one money-making scheme to the next - selling insurance against losing lottery tickets in Holland, advising the Duke of Savoy - amassing a fortune of some £80,000. But for his next trick he had grander ambitions. When Louis XIV died, leaving a thoroughly bankrupt France to his five-year-old heir, Law gained the ear of the Regent, Philippe D'Orleans. In the years that followed, Law's financial wizardry transformed the fortunes of France, enriching speculators and investors across the continent, and he was made Controller-General of Finances, effectively becoming the French Prime Minister. But the fall from grace that was to follow was every bit as spectacular as his meteoric rise. John Law, by a biographer of Adam Smith and the author of Frozen Desire and Capital of the Mind, dramatises the life of one of the most inventive financiers in history, a man who was born before his time and in whose day the word millionaire came to be coined.

The Law of Contract in Scotland

The Law of Contract in Scotland
Author: William W. McBryde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 818
Release: 2007
Genre: Contracts
ISBN: 9780414016064

A comprehensive work on the Scots law of contract, this text combines clear principles with practical guidance on how to draft clauses. It covers all aspects of the law, including pre-contract negotiations and the formation of a contract.

The Law of Delict in Scotland

The Law of Delict in Scotland
Author: Elspeth Reid
Publisher: EUP
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781474416788

In this important book, Elspeth Reid presents an integrated treatment of the law of Delict in Scotland. Alongside its focus upon the Scots sources, where appropriate it also gives full consideration to case law and commentary from other jurisdictions, especially England and Wales.

Legal Practice in Eighteenth-Century Scotland

Legal Practice in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
Author: John Finlay
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004294945

This book is the first monograph to analyse the workings of Scotland’s legal profession in its early modern European context. It is a comprehensive survey of lawyers working in the local and central courts; investigating how they interacted with their clients and with each other, the legal principles governing ethical practice, and how they fulfilled a social role through providing free services to the poor and also services to town councils and other corporations. Based heavily on a wide range of archival sources, and reflecting the contemporary importance of local societies of lawyers, John Finlay offers a groundbreaking yet accessible study of the eighteenth-century legal profession which adds a new dimension to our knowledge of Enlightenment Scotland.

Local Government Law in Scotland, 2nd edition

Local Government Law in Scotland, 2nd edition
Author: Jean McFadden
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847662699

Scots Law Local Government Law in Scotland: An Introduction is essential reading for anyone with an involvement or interest in Local Government in Scotland. Coverage of this important text includes the structure and functions of local government as well as the legal relationship between local government and the Scottish Parliament. The second edition of this popular text takes account of the new electoral system for local government which was used for the first time in the council elections of 2007 and the impact which that has had on the governance of Scotland. It also takes account of the new Scottish Administration formed following the third ordinary election to the Scottish Parliament which took place at the same time. In addition, it brings the reader up-to-date on various other changes which have occurred since 2003. This clear explanation of a complex area of law is an invaluable source of reference for local government employees and solicitors in private practice who require a basic understanding of how local government works.It is also essential reading for students of law, politics and public administration.