Modern Partnership Law

Modern Partnership Law
Author: David Milman
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-10-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000713296

First published in 1983, Modern Partnership Law departs from the traditionally stale treatment of the subject. The amount of effort being made to encourage small businesses has made partnership law particularly relevant. This book contains chapters on partnership finance; employees; partnerships between spouses and legal intervention in partnership law. In an attempt to move away from citing hackneyed nineteenth century English authorities on this subject, greater prominence is given to Commonwealth cases. This book should be a stimulating addition to the list of all law students.

Higgins and Fletcher the Law of Partnership in Australia and New Zealand

Higgins and Fletcher the Law of Partnership in Australia and New Zealand
Author: Keith Lloyd Fletcher
Publisher: Lbc Information Services
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2001
Genre: Partnership
ISBN: 9780455217512

Covering important practical areas such as bankruptcy, taxation and the procedure in actions by and against partners and business names, this useful text is essential for students and new practitioners seeking a thorough and respected examination of partnership law. This eighth edition is fully revised to include the latest developments.

Commercial Law and Practice in the South Pacific

Commercial Law and Practice in the South Pacific
Author: Mohammed L. Ahmadu
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1135334404

Commerce has become an area of central importance to the South Pacific region. Although the countries are small it is widely acknowledged that their need to promote and develop commercial enterprise is crucial for their future sustainability. This new textbook is the first to examine the main areas of commercial law in the common law jurisdictions of the South Pacific region. These jurisdictions include the Cook Islands, Fiji Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Niue, Nauru, (Western) Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. The text is divided into six parts each with its own introduction to aid the reader through each particular area. Utilising both a structural and transactional approach it examines: the establishment and termination of commercial organizations the internal and external relations within and between organizations the legal principles applicable to various kinds of commercial dealings eg. insurance, sale of goods, bills of exchange aspects of foreign trade and international commerce relevant to the region. Knowledge of the legal principles that regulate commercial activity within the South Pacific Region is essential for the communities themselves and for those from outside interested in doing business in the area. Students studying commercial law in the region will find this textbook essential reading as will those involved, or seeking to become involved, in commercial activity there