Dobbie's Probate and Administration Practice is the renowned, authoritative text and essential resource for legal practitioners and those dealing in wills and probate.
The new 12th edition offers content in a portable hardcopy format. Taken from the looseleaf service, the text offers essential up-to-date insight into criminal law.
A lease is a hybrid: part property and part contract. When leases came to be recognised as estates in land, the courts applied to them many of the concepts of the law of real property. In recent times, however, it has been recognised that the tenant is often more interested in the contractual right to use the property than in the leasehold estate in the land, particularly in the case of commercial leases. Principles of the law of contract are therefore being applied to leases.
Crimes Act 1961 brings together, in one convenient volume, the entire Crimes Act 1961 and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990.