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  • Pont G. E. Dal; Chalmers D. R.C; Maxton J. K

    Language: English

    Published by Lawbook Co, Pyrmont, Sydney, 2004

    ISBN 10: 0455219516 ISBN 13: 9780455219516

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    Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Third. ublishers Description: Provides an account of the general principles of the modern law of equity and trusts in Australia. It looks at the heartland of Anglo- Australian equity in developing, maintaining and enforcing equitable interests and rights, and examines the creation and administration of trusts.

  • G. E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by Lawbook Co., Pyrmont, Australia, 2006

    ISBN 10: 0455222908 ISBN 13: 9780455222905

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    Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 592 pages. The cover has a little wear, with a few small creases. The page edges are lightly tanned. The first page has a name inscription from a previous owner. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.

  • DAL PONT,, G.E and D.R.C. Chalmers.

    Published by Sydney, Law Book Company, 2007., 2007

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    8vo. cxlv++1056pp. Original wrappers, as new condition.

  • G E Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by Lexis Nexis 0

    ISBN 10: 9350357852 ISBN 13: 9789350357859

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    Paperback. Condition: Like New. LIKE NEW. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2020

    ISBN 10: 0409353175 ISBN 13: 9780409353174

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. All lawyers are expected to be aware of limitation periods in order to communicate to clients the existence of any relevant limitation period that may apply to a claim. Limitations statutes, however, are technical Acts and present difficulties to those acting for a plaintiff to give proper advice as to the steps available to preserve a cause of action within the limitation period. Law of Limitation 2nd edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure and application of limitation legislation and offers.Features Authoritative Clearly structured Comprehensive and multi-jurisdictional High level practitioner workRelated Titles Hobbs, Wrongful Death Claims: A Practical Guide Madden, McIlwraith & Madden, Australian Medical Liability, 4th ed Navigating the intricacies of limitations schemas that are far from uniform across Australia Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2021

    ISBN 10: 0409353795 ISBN 13: 9780409353792

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Cited frequently in decisions in superior courts across Australia, including in the High Court of Australia, Law of Charity is a high-level work focusing on the law that governs and regulates the application of money or property for charitable purposes. Providing coverage of Australian law and, for chiefly comparative purposes, salient aspects of charity law in other common law jurisdictions (including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore), this work is an exposition of the law pertaining to charitable objects, also encompassing the history of charity law, the privileges extended to charity and matters of jurisdiction vis-a-vis charity law. It concludes with a set of chapters dedicated to the reform of this area of law. Law of Charity is the ideal companion to Taxation of Charities and Not-for-profits, which is the essential resource for those who need to master non-profit tax issues or provide sound professional advice to the sector.Book Review - Law Society of SA | April 2022Related Titles Heydon & Leeming, Jacobs Law of Trusts in Australia, 8th edition OConnell, Taxation of Charities and Not-for-profits An authoritative and seminal text on the law of charity in Australia, Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2020

    ISBN 10: 0409353175 ISBN 13: 9780409353174

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. All lawyers are expected to be aware of limitation periods in order to communicate to clients the existence of any relevant limitation period that may apply to a claim. Limitations statutes, however, are technical Acts and present difficulties to those acting for a plaintiff to give proper advice as to the steps available to preserve a cause of action within the limitation period. Law of Limitation 2nd edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure and application of limitation legislation and offers.Features Authoritative Clearly structured Comprehensive and multi-jurisdictional High level practitioner workRelated Titles Hobbs, Wrongful Death Claims: A Practical Guide Madden, McIlwraith & Madden, Australian Medical Liability, 4th ed Navigating the intricacies of limitations schemas that are far from uniform across Australia Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2021

    ISBN 10: 0409353795 ISBN 13: 9780409353792

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Cited frequently in decisions in superior courts across Australia, including in the High Court of Australia, Law of Charity is a high-level work focusing on the law that governs and regulates the application of money or property for charitable purposes. Providing coverage of Australian law and, for chiefly comparative purposes, salient aspects of charity law in other common law jurisdictions (including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore), this work is an exposition of the law pertaining to charitable objects, also encompassing the history of charity law, the privileges extended to charity and matters of jurisdiction vis-a-vis charity law. It concludes with a set of chapters dedicated to the reform of this area of law. Law of Charity is the ideal companion to Taxation of Charities and Not-for-profits, which is the essential resource for those who need to master non-profit tax issues or provide sound professional advice to the sector.Book Review - Law Society of SA | April 2022Related Titles Heydon & Leeming, Jacobs Law of Trusts in Australia, 8th edition OConnell, Taxation of Charities and Not-for-profits An authoritative and seminal text on the law of charity in Australia, Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2021

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Cited frequently in decisions in superior courts across Australia, including in the High Court of Australia, Law of Charity is a high-level work focusing on the law that governs and regulates the application of money or property for charitable purposes. Providing coverage of Australian law and, for chiefly comparative purposes, salient aspects of charity law in other common law jurisdictions (including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore), this work is an exposition of the law pertaining to charitable objects, also encompassing the history of charity law, the privileges extended to charity and matters of jurisdiction vis-a-vis charity law. It concludes with a set of chapters dedicated to the reform of this area of law. Law of Charity is the ideal companion to Taxation of Charities and Not-for-profits, which is the essential resource for those who need to master non-profit tax issues or provide sound professional advice to the sector.Book Review - Law Society of SA | April 2022Related Titles Heydon & Leeming, Jacobs Law of Trusts in Australia, 8th edition OConnell, Taxation of Charities and Not-for-profits An authoritative and seminal text on the law of charity in Australia, Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2020

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. All lawyers are expected to be aware of limitation periods in order to communicate to clients the existence of any relevant limitation period that may apply to a claim. Limitations statutes, however, are technical Acts and present difficulties to those acting for a plaintiff to give proper advice as to the steps available to preserve a cause of action within the limitation period. Law of Limitation 2nd edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure and application of limitation legislation and offers.Features Authoritative Clearly structured Comprehensive and multi-jurisdictional High level practitioner workRelated Titles Hobbs, Wrongful Death Claims: A Practical Guide Madden, McIlwraith & Madden, Australian Medical Liability, 4th ed Navigating the intricacies of limitations schemas that are far from uniform across Australia Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2021

    ISBN 10: 0409353833 ISBN 13: 9780409353839

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Law of Costs 5th edition comprehensively addresses the legislation, court rules and case law pertaining to the law of costs in each Australian jurisdiction, as well as federally, in both the lawyer-client and party-party contexts. The authoritative nature of this work is evidenced by its previous editions being judicially cited on hundreds of occasions. It remains the only dedicated scholarly treatment of Australian costs law in book form.Book Review - Law Institute Journal | Stephen Warne | December 2022Features brings the case law up to date reflects, from a costs standpoint, the wholesale alterations to civil procedure in South Australia emanating from the jurisdictions adoption of the Uniform Civil Rules 2020 covers the substantive changes to the Northern Territorys rules on settlement offersRelated Titles Burgess, Abandoning timesheets: Some lessons learned: CPD, 2016 Legal Costs NSW, Legal Costs Victoria and Legal Costs South Australia (loose-leaf and online) Legg, Resolving Civil Disputes, 2016 Zuckerman et al, Zuckerman on Australian Civil Procedure, 2018 An accessible guide to the burgeoning legal costs industry Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2021

    ISBN 10: 0409353825 ISBN 13: 9780409353822

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Law of Costs 5th edition comprehensively addresses the legislation, court rules and case law pertaining to the law of costs in each Australian jurisdiction, as well as federally, in both the lawyer-client and party-party contexts. The authoritative nature of this work is evidenced by its previous editions being judicially cited on hundreds of occasions. It remains the only dedicated scholarly treatment of Australian costs law in book form.Book Review - Law Institute Journal | Stephen Warne | December 2022Features brings the case law up to date reflects, from a costs standpoint, the wholesale alterations to civil procedure in South Australia emanating from the jurisdictions adoption of the Uniform Civil Rules 2020 covers the substantive changes to the Northern Territorys rules on settlement offersRelated Titles Burgess, Abandoning timesheets: Some lessons learned: CPD, 2016 Legal Costs NSW, Legal Costs Victoria and Legal Costs South Australia (loose-leaf and online) Legg, Resolving Civil Disputes, 2016 Zuckerman et al, Zuckerman on Australian Civil Procedure, 2018 An accessible guide to the burgeoning legal costs industry Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2021

    ISBN 10: 0409353833 ISBN 13: 9780409353839

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Law of Costs 5th edition comprehensively addresses the legislation, court rules and case law pertaining to the law of costs in each Australian jurisdiction, as well as federally, in both the lawyer-client and party-party contexts. The authoritative nature of this work is evidenced by its previous editions being judicially cited on hundreds of occasions. It remains the only dedicated scholarly treatment of Australian costs law in book form.Book Review - Law Institute Journal | Stephen Warne | December 2022Features brings the case law up to date reflects, from a costs standpoint, the wholesale alterations to civil procedure in South Australia emanating from the jurisdictions adoption of the Uniform Civil Rules 2020 covers the substantive changes to the Northern Territorys rules on settlement offersRelated Titles Burgess, Abandoning timesheets: Some lessons learned: CPD, 2016 Legal Costs NSW, Legal Costs Victoria and Legal Costs South Australia (loose-leaf and online) Legg, Resolving Civil Disputes, 2016 Zuckerman et al, Zuckerman on Australian Civil Procedure, 2018 An accessible guide to the burgeoning legal costs industry Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Law of Costs 5th edition comprehensively addresses the legislation, court rules and case law pertaining to the law of costs in each Australian jurisdiction, as well as federally, in both the lawyer-client and party-party contexts. The authoritative nature of this work is evidenced by its previous editions being judicially cited on hundreds of occasions. It remains the only dedicated scholarly treatment of Australian costs law in book form.Book Review - Law Institute Journal | Stephen Warne | December 2022Features brings the case law up to date reflects, from a costs standpoint, the wholesale alterations to civil procedure in South Australia emanating from the jurisdictions adoption of the Uniform Civil Rules 2020 covers the substantive changes to the Northern Territorys rules on settlement offersRelated Titles Burgess, Abandoning timesheets: Some lessons learned: CPD, 2016 Legal Costs NSW, Legal Costs Victoria and Legal Costs South Australia (loose-leaf and online) Legg, Resolving Civil Disputes, 2016 Zuckerman et al, Zuckerman on Australian Civil Procedure, 2018 An accessible guide to the burgeoning legal costs industry Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2021

    ISBN 10: 0409353833 ISBN 13: 9780409353839

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Law of Costs 5th edition comprehensively addresses the legislation, court rules and case law pertaining to the law of costs in each Australian jurisdiction, as well as federally, in both the lawyer-client and party-party contexts. The authoritative nature of this work is evidenced by its previous editions being judicially cited on hundreds of occasions. It remains the only dedicated scholarly treatment of Australian costs law in book form.Book Review - Law Institute Journal | Stephen Warne | December 2022Features brings the case law up to date reflects, from a costs standpoint, the wholesale alterations to civil procedure in South Australia emanating from the jurisdictions adoption of the Uniform Civil Rules 2020 covers the substantive changes to the Northern Territorys rules on settlement offersRelated Titles Burgess, Abandoning timesheets: Some lessons learned: CPD, 2016 Legal Costs NSW, Legal Costs Victoria and Legal Costs South Australia (loose-leaf and online) Legg, Resolving Civil Disputes, 2016 Zuckerman et al, Zuckerman on Australian Civil Procedure, 2018 An accessible guide to the burgeoning legal costs industry Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Language: English

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2021

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Law of Costs 5th edition comprehensively addresses the legislation, court rules and case law pertaining to the law of costs in each Australian jurisdiction, as well as federally, in both the lawyer-client and party-party contexts. The authoritative nature of this work is evidenced by its previous editions being judicially cited on hundreds of occasions. It remains the only dedicated scholarly treatment of Australian costs law in book form.Book Review - Law Institute Journal | Stephen Warne | December 2022Features brings the case law up to date reflects, from a costs standpoint, the wholesale alterations to civil procedure in South Australia emanating from the jurisdictions adoption of the Uniform Civil Rules 2020 covers the substantive changes to the Northern Territorys rules on settlement offersRelated Titles Burgess, Abandoning timesheets: Some lessons learned: CPD, 2016 Legal Costs NSW, Legal Costs Victoria and Legal Costs South Australia (loose-leaf and online) Legg, Resolving Civil Disputes, 2016 Zuckerman et al, Zuckerman on Australian Civil Procedure, 2018 An accessible guide to the burgeoning legal costs industry Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Dal Pont, G. E.

    Published by Lawbook Co. Sydney 2006, 2006

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    3rd edition softback with stiff wrappers Near Fine octavo lxxix + 592pp., index, Some minor annotation & underlining o/w nice clean copy.

  • DAL PONT, G. E; CHALMERS, D. R. C. & MAXTON, J. K.

    Published by Lawbook Co., Sydney, 2007

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. 4th Edition. Fourth edition. Lawbook Co. Casebook. Soft covers are lightly rubbed. Edges of covers and page edges are thumbed. General discolouration. Head edge and back cover bears some standard handling. Binding is neat and tidy. Previous owner's inscription on front pastedown and title page. Some light scuffs and indents, otherwise this book is in good condition. *We try to describe the faults of our books meticulously - they often present better than they sound. This book weighs over 1kg and will attract extra postage to destinations outside of Australia. Please contact bookseller for postage quote.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2025

    ISBN 10: 0409363170 ISBN 13: 9780409363173

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Powers of Attorney 4th edition remains the only text that provides a current, detailed and dedicated treatment of Australian law surrounding powers of attorney. It is not confined to Australian law, though, but uses law from the principal common law countries to contextualise our law, and to provide guidance where Australian law may be lacking. The prevalence of powers of attorney particularly of the enduring variety makes the work increasingly important over time, especially in view of Australias ageing population.FeaturesDefines the concept, characteristics and classifications the law adopts for powers of attorneyCompares and contrasts powers of attorney with other related relationships known to the lawHighlights the importance of issues of capacity, for both principal and attorney, to the validity or otherwise of a power of attorneyCatalogues the basic elements, specifically the formalities that go to substantiating a power of attorneyExplains the nature and parameters of the authority and the scope and means of varying itInvestigates the extent to which the legal approach to construing an attorneys authority follows conventional approaches to construing other written documents, and explains how the courts have, from early times, promulgated and applied a strict approach to constructionExamines the statutory backdrop for an attorneys authority Analyses the intra-agency relationship, specifically the duties owed by attorneys to their principals (including all-important fiduciary duties), and the rights attorneys may have against their principals. Gives an overview of how the curial jurisdiction at law has been broadened by statuteExplains the means whereby attorneyship can terminate and the moment the termination takes effectRelated TitlesDal Pont, Interpretation of Testamentary Documents, 2nd editionDal Pont, Law of Executors and AdministratorsDal Pont, Law of Agency, 4th editionDal Pont, Law of Succession, 3rd edition Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2026

    ISBN 10: 0409362816 ISBN 13: 9780409362817

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Written by esteemed author Professor G E Dal Pont, Law of Associations 2nd edition provides a comprehensive commentary on the law in Australia governing associations. It covers both incorporated and unincorporated associations, in the context of their creation, rules, management and termination. Including references to recent case law and developments in legislation spanning each State and Territory, as well as counterpoints from other common law jurisdictions, Law of Associations serves as an accessible guide for legal practitioners, regulators and associations.FeaturesCited multiple times in superior court decisionsExplains the various implications of an unincorporated associations lack of legal statusCovers the advantages and disadvantages of the alternative approach of incorporating an associationRelated TitlesDal Pont, Law of Charity, 3rd editionLang, Horsley & Langs Meetings: Procedure, Law and Practice, 8th editionSeddon & Bigwood, Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract, 12th editionEvans, Power & Power, Equity and Trusts, 5th editionGooley, Zammit, Dicker & Russell, Corporations and Associations Law Principles and Issues, 7th edition Creation, rules, management and termination of incorporated and unincorporated associations Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2025

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Powers of Attorney 4th edition remains the only text that provides a current, detailed and dedicated treatment of Australian law surrounding powers of attorney. It is not confined to Australian law, though, but uses law from the principal common law countries to contextualise our law, and to provide guidance where Australian law may be lacking. The prevalence of powers of attorney particularly of the enduring variety makes the work increasingly important over time, especially in view of Australias ageing population.FeaturesDefines the concept, characteristics and classifications the law adopts for powers of attorneyCompares and contrasts powers of attorney with other related relationships known to the lawHighlights the importance of issues of capacity, for both principal and attorney, to the validity or otherwise of a power of attorneyCatalogues the basic elements, specifically the formalities that go to substantiating a power of attorneyExplains the nature and parameters of the authority and the scope and means of varying itInvestigates the extent to which the legal approach to construing an attorneys authority follows conventional approaches to construing other written documents, and explains how the courts have, from early times, promulgated and applied a strict approach to constructionExamines the statutory backdrop for an attorneys authority Analyses the intra-agency relationship, specifically the duties owed by attorneys to their principals (including all-important fiduciary duties), and the rights attorneys may have against their principals. Gives an overview of how the curial jurisdiction at law has been broadened by statuteExplains the means whereby attorneyship can terminate and the moment the termination takes effectRelated TitlesDal Pont, Interpretation of Testamentary Documents, 2nd editionDal Pont, Law of Executors and AdministratorsDal Pont, Law of Agency, 4th editionDal Pont, Law of Succession, 3rd edition Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2026

    ISBN 10: 0409362816 ISBN 13: 9780409362817

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Written by esteemed author Professor G E Dal Pont, Law of Associations 2nd edition provides a comprehensive commentary on the law in Australia governing associations. It covers both incorporated and unincorporated associations, in the context of their creation, rules, management and termination. Including references to recent case law and developments in legislation spanning each State and Territory, as well as counterpoints from other common law jurisdictions, Law of Associations serves as an accessible guide for legal practitioners, regulators and associations.FeaturesCited multiple times in superior court decisionsExplains the various implications of an unincorporated associations lack of legal statusCovers the advantages and disadvantages of the alternative approach of incorporating an associationRelated TitlesDal Pont, Law of Charity, 3rd editionLang, Horsley & Langs Meetings: Procedure, Law and Practice, 8th editionSeddon & Bigwood, Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract, 12th editionEvans, Power & Power, Equity and Trusts, 5th editionGooley, Zammit, Dicker & Russell, Corporations and Associations Law Principles and Issues, 7th edition Creation, rules, management and termination of incorporated and unincorporated associations Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • G.E. Dal Pont

    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2025

    ISBN 10: 0409363170 ISBN 13: 9780409363173

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Powers of Attorney 4th edition remains the only text that provides a current, detailed and dedicated treatment of Australian law surrounding powers of attorney. It is not confined to Australian law, though, but uses law from the principal common law countries to contextualise our law, and to provide guidance where Australian law may be lacking. The prevalence of powers of attorney particularly of the enduring variety makes the work increasingly important over time, especially in view of Australias ageing population.FeaturesDefines the concept, characteristics and classifications the law adopts for powers of attorneyCompares and contrasts powers of attorney with other related relationships known to the lawHighlights the importance of issues of capacity, for both principal and attorney, to the validity or otherwise of a power of attorneyCatalogues the basic elements, specifically the formalities that go to substantiating a power of attorneyExplains the nature and parameters of the authority and the scope and means of varying itInvestigates the extent to which the legal approach to construing an attorneys authority follows conventional approaches to construing other written documents, and explains how the courts have, from early times, promulgated and applied a strict approach to constructionExamines the statutory backdrop for an attorneys authority Analyses the intra-agency relationship, specifically the duties owed by attorneys to their principals (including all-important fiduciary duties), and the rights attorneys may have against their principals. Gives an overview of how the curial jurisdiction at law has been broadened by statuteExplains the means whereby attorneyship can terminate and the moment the termination takes effectRelated TitlesDal Pont, Interpretation of Testamentary Documents, 2nd editionDal Pont, Law of Executors and AdministratorsDal Pont, Law of Agency, 4th editionDal Pont, Law of Succession, 3rd edition Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2026

    ISBN 10: 0409362816 ISBN 13: 9780409362817

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Written by esteemed author Professor G E Dal Pont, Law of Associations 2nd edition provides a comprehensive commentary on the law in Australia governing associations. It covers both incorporated and unincorporated associations, in the context of their creation, rules, management and termination. Including references to recent case law and developments in legislation spanning each State and Territory, as well as counterpoints from other common law jurisdictions, Law of Associations serves as an accessible guide for legal practitioners, regulators and associations.FeaturesCited multiple times in superior court decisionsExplains the various implications of an unincorporated associations lack of legal statusCovers the advantages and disadvantages of the alternative approach of incorporating an associationRelated TitlesDal Pont, Law of Charity, 3rd editionLang, Horsley & Langs Meetings: Procedure, Law and Practice, 8th editionSeddon & Bigwood, Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract, 12th editionEvans, Power & Power, Equity and Trusts, 5th editionGooley, Zammit, Dicker & Russell, Corporations and Associations Law Principles and Issues, 7th edition Creation, rules, management and termination of incorporated and unincorporated associations Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.