The Loan Book [eBook]

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 Related Titles • Simpson, The Law of Bankruptcy Notices and Creditors’ Petitions • Beatty, Annotated National Credit Code 6e

Publication Date: July 2020

Publisher: LexisNexis

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SG$  130.80
ISBN: 9780409352672
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 Related Titles • Simpson, The Law of Bankruptcy Notices and Creditors’ Petitions • Beatty, Annotated National Credit Code 6e

PART I : INTRODUCTION

Chapter 1 : Principles and Preliminary Issues in the Law of Evidence

PART II : ADMISSIBILITY

Chapter 2 : Facts in Issue and Relevant Facts

Chapter 3 : Similar Facts

Chapter 4 : Hearsay

Chapter 5 : Evidence from Parties : Assertions and Related Issues

Chapter 6 : General Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule

Chapter 7 : Judgments

Chapter 8 : Opinion Evidence

Chapter 9 : Character

Chapter 10 : Judicial Discretion to Exclude Evidence

PART III : PROOF

Chapter 11 : Modes of Proof

Chapter 12 : Burden and Standards of Proof

Chapter 13 : Corroboration

PART IV : PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES

Chapter 14 : Legal Professional Privilege

Chapter 15 : Privilege and Immunity

PART V : PREPARATION OF EVIDENCE

Chapter 16 : Foundations

Chapter 17 : Selection and Organisation of the Evidence

PART VI : TRIAL

Chapter 18 : Opening the Case

Chapter 19 : Evidence-in-Chief

Chapter 20 : Cross-Examination

Chapter 21 : Re-Examination

Chapter 22 : Closing Address

Chapter 23 : Overview of the Trial Process

Chapter 24 : An Outline of Ethics in the Course of Litigation

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