Proprietary Interests in Commercial Transactions

Author:   Sarah Worthington (Senior Lecturer in Law, Senior Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics and Political Science)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198262756


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   16 January 1997
Format:   Hardback
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Proprietary Interests in Commercial Transactions


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Author:   Sarah Worthington (Senior Lecturer in Law, Senior Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics and Political Science)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.617kg
ISBN:  

9780198262756


ISBN 10:   0198262752
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   16 January 1997
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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`'refreshing and stimulating to find a book which focuses on a problem and analyses it by reference to different legal principles...Sarah Worthington's impeccably researched and clearly written book is a valuable addition to any lawyer's library...As one would expect with any volume amanating from Clarendon Press, the book is clearly laid out and well-indexes'' Commercial Lawyer `a relatively slender though intensely and carefully detailed 245 pages of text ... her text offers the reader as carefully documented and accurate a review of the current English common law doctrine as one might want' Catherine Walsh, Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol 32 'The exposition of case law is deftly handled...Dr Worthington gives concise accounts of competing interpretations and draws them together at the end of each relevant section to demonstrate a certain coherence between topics..the work can be recommended as an introductory text...the work is a great source-book since it is comprehensively footnoted...Dr Worthington's project...is vital in such a complex area as personal property law...'Proprietary Interests in Commercial Transactions' should be examined by anyone wishing to know more about this area of the law: it is accessible, thorough and thought-provoking.'


'refreshing and stimulating to find a book which focuses on a problem and analyses it by reference to different legal principles...Sarah Worthington's impeccably researched and clearly written book is a valuable addition to any lawyer's library...As one would expect with any volume amanating from Clarendon Press, the book is clearly laid out and well-indexes' Commercial Lawyer a relatively slender though intensely and carefully detailed 245 pages of text ... her text offers the reader as carefully documented and accurate a review of the current English common law doctrine as one might want Catherine Walsh, Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol 32 'The exposition of case law is deftly handled...Dr Worthington gives concise accounts of competing interpretations and draws them together at the end of each relevant section to demonstrate a certain coherence between topics..the work can be recommended as an introductory text...the work is a great source-book since it is comprehensively footnoted...Dr Worthington's project...is vital in such a complex area as personal property law...'Proprietary Interests in Commercial Transactions' should be examined by anyone wishing to know more about this area of the law: it is accessible, thorough and thought-provoking.'


`'refreshing and stimulating to find a book which focuses on a problem and analyses it by reference to different legal principles...Sarah Worthington's impeccably researched and clearly written book is a valuable addition to any lawyer's library...As one would expect with any volume amanating from Clarendon Press, the book is clearly laid out and well-indexes'' Commercial Lawyer `a relatively slender though intensely and carefully detailed 245 pages of text ... her text offers the reader as carefully documented and accurate a review of the current English common law doctrine as one might want' Catherine Walsh, Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol 32 'The exposition of case law is deftly handled...Dr Worthington gives concise accounts of competing interpretations and draws them together at the end of each relevant section to demonstrate a certain coherence between topics..the work can be recommended as an introductory text...the work is a great source-book since it is comprehensively footnoted...Dr Worthington's project...is vital in such a complex area as personal property law...'Proprietary Interests in Commercial Transactions' should be examined by anyone wishing to know more about this area of the law: it is accessible, thorough and thought-provoking.'


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