This text is an ideal guide to the conveyancing process. Combining accessibleoverviews of conveyancing procedure with a pragmatic approach, enhanced by case studies, examples and professional conduct points throughout, this book canbe relied upon to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to conductconveyancing transactions in practice. INDICE: 1.: Introduction; 2.: Important principles of land law; 3.: An outline of a conveyancing transaction; 4.: Taking instructions and other initial matters; 5.: The draft contract; 6.: Pre-contract searches and enquiries; 7.: Town and country planning; 8.: Deducing and investigating title; 9.: Mortgages; 10.: Exchange of contracts; 11.: The purchase deed; 12.: Pre-completion procedures; 13.: Completion; 14.: Post-completion procedures; 15.: Delays and remedies; 16.: Leaseholds; 17.: New properties; 18.: Commercial conveyancing; 19.: Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, Pt II; 20.: Assessment guidance; Appendix 1:Specimen Land Registry Official Copy Entries and the Title Plan; Appendix 2: Standard Conditions of Sale (4th edition) (National Conditions of Sale, 24th edition, Law Society's Conditions of Sale 2003); Appendix 3: Example Contract for Sale of Residential Property incorporating Standard Conditions of Sale (4thedition); Appendix 4:Standard Commercial Property Conditions (2nd edition); Appendix 5: Example Contract for Sale of Commercial Property incorporating Standard Commercial Property Conditions (2nd edition); Appendix 6: Property Information Form: replies to Part I; Appendix 7: National Conveyancing Protocol (5thedition) for Domestic Freehold and Leasehold Property; Appendix 8: The CML Lenders' Handbook for England and Wales: Part 1; Appendix 9: Law Society's Formulae for exchanging contracts by telephone; Appendix 10: Law Society's Code forCompletion by Post (1998 edition)
- ISBN: 978-0-19-958969-2
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 408
- Fecha Publicación: 05/08/2010
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- Idioma: Inglés