This is one of the books in a series written specially for students studying on the Legal Practice Course at London Guildhall University. The material is also suitable for students studying at other institutions. The pages are laid out so as to enable students to annotate the course notes. conveyancing process by initially concentrating on a strightforward sale/purchase of a registered freehold title. Only when students have been taken through such a transaction are they introduced to more complex dispositions, such as disposition by pesonal representatives and by attorney, sales of part and estate conveyancing, and to dispositions of unregistered freehold titles. The chapters on leasehold conveyancing which then follow deal with the grant assignment of leases in both a registered and unregistered context. conduct and practice are particularly highlighted. the self-assessment questions are designed to ensure that fundamental concepts have been understood before students move on to the next chapter.
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Colin Mills is a Lecturer in sociology and a fellow of Nuffield College, University of Oxford. His research interests are in social stratification, the sociology of the workplace and measurement issues in the social sciences. He has recently edited a book on the sociology of the Swedish life-course.