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Product Description Written by two leading authorities in the area with over seventy years' combined legal experience, A Practical Approach to Conveyancing offers a detailed and uptodate account of the key principles and procedures underpinning the practice of conveyancing. It takes a pragmatic, rather thanacademic, approach to conveyancing, providing practical solutions to everyday problems encountered by conveyancing practitioners wishing to offer a costeffective and efficient service. Combining coverage of residential and commercial conveyancing, this book provides highly practical guidance oneach stage and is fully supported by sample documentation, enabling the reader to approach all aspects of the conveyancing process with ease and confidence. Now in its twentyfirst edition, this book has firmly established itself as a core text supporting the study of the Legal Practice Course. Fully updated with the latest changes affecting the conveyancing process, this classic text is essential reading for all trainee or qualified solicitors, legalexecutives, or licensed conveyancers.Online ResourcesThis book is also accompanied by online resources, which include specimen forms, links to useful websites, additional online appendices, interactive conveyancing timelines, and multiple choice questions for students to test their knowledge. About the Author Robert Abbey, Judge of the Firsttier Tribunal (Property Chamber); former Professor of Legal Education and Practice, University of Westminster,Mark Richards, Solicitor; Visiting Lecturer in Law, University of WestminsterRobert Abbey is a Judge of the Firsttier Tribunal (Property Chamber) and former Professor of Legal Education and Practice at the University of Westminster. He is the former Deputy Adjudicator to HM Land Registry, and former Chief External Examiner in property law and practice for the Solicitor'sRegulation Authority.Mark Richards is a Solicitor and Visiting Lecturer in Law at the University of Westminster. He has previous experience as a partner in a central London solicitors' firm specializing in all aspects of property law.
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