The Law Of Securities: An Account Of The Law Pertaining To Securities Over Real And Personal Property Under The Laws Of The Australian States
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Edition: 3rd ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Boards - fair; faded spine; some marks. Binding - tight. Text - award plate on fep; clean text.
A comprehensive and authoritative legal reference work, The Law of Securities: An Account of the Law Pertaining to Securities Over Real and Personal Property Under the Laws of the Australian States by Edward I. Sykes presents a rigorous and systematic examination of securities law as it applies across the Australian state jurisdictions. The text details the legal frameworks governing both real and personal property securities, covering mortgages, charges, liens, and pledges with scholarly precision and depth. Written in a measured, academic tone, Sykes argues the principles underlying each form of security with clarity, drawing on case law and statutory authority to illuminate the practical and theoretical dimensions of the subject. An indispensable resource for legal practitioners, academics, and students of Australian property law, the work instructs readers on the nuanced distinctions between security interests and illustrates how state-based legislation shapes their creation, enforcement, and priority. This remains a foundational text in Australian commercial and property law literature.
Author: Edward I. Sykes
Format: Hardback
Published: 1978, The Law Book Company Limited
Genre: Politics & law
Edition: 3rd ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Boards - fair; faded spine; some marks. Binding - tight. Text - award plate on fep; clean text.
A comprehensive and authoritative legal reference work, The Law of Securities: An Account of the Law Pertaining to Securities Over Real and Personal Property Under the Laws of the Australian States by Edward I. Sykes presents a rigorous and systematic examination of securities law as it applies across the Australian state jurisdictions. The text details the legal frameworks governing both real and personal property securities, covering mortgages, charges, liens, and pledges with scholarly precision and depth. Written in a measured, academic tone, Sykes argues the principles underlying each form of security with clarity, drawing on case law and statutory authority to illuminate the practical and theoretical dimensions of the subject. An indispensable resource for legal practitioners, academics, and students of Australian property law, the work instructs readers on the nuanced distinctions between security interests and illustrates how state-based legislation shapes their creation, enforcement, and priority. This remains a foundational text in Australian commercial and property law literature.