The Loan Book is a specialist text specifically dealing with loans and is intended as a handbook for lawyers, accountants and members of the commercial community. Loans are an everyday occurrence in life and in business. The implications are not always well understood. The author presents a helpful and concise commentary on aspects of loans, including when they are repayable at common law and what considerations come into play in deciding whether a payment is a loan or a gift.
Features
• Specialist text specifically dealing with loans
• Clear and concise commentary
• Authoritative author
• Practical and accessible
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Peter has previously been an auditor, articled clerk, and solicitor; he has been a barrister since 2003. He has published many articles, including in the Insolvency Law Bulletin, LexisNexis. He is also the author of two books, one of which is Trading Trusts Explained, LexisNexis
He has presented at many conferences including INSOL, Law Council of Australia, Victorian Bar, Law Institute of Victoria, Leo Cussen Institute, ARITA, AFSA, Traill & Associates, STEP, staff training sessions in firms of lawyers and accountants and discussion groups.