The Law of Personal Property provides a treatment of personal property and covers both tangible and intangible property, including things in action, intellectual property rights and shares and securities. It also examines all modes of dealing with or transferring interests in intangible property. Provides a comprehensive and in-depth treatment of both tangible and intangible personal property Addresses a critical area of commercial law as the bulk of corporate wealth now lies in personal property, whether tangible interests ...
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The Law of Personal Property provides a treatment of personal property and covers both tangible and intangible property, including things in action, intellectual property rights and shares and securities. It also examines all modes of dealing with or transferring interests in intangible property. Provides a comprehensive and in-depth treatment of both tangible and intangible personal property Addresses a critical area of commercial law as the bulk of corporate wealth now lies in personal property, whether tangible interests in plant, machinery, ships and aircraft, or intangible holdings in book debts, shares, intellectual property rights and insurance policies. Examines in detail the various interests in personal property, exploring concepts such as ownership, possession and bailment, as well as equitable interests Considers the various ways of acquiring and transferring interests Discusses how interests are protected and enforced, in common law and in equity Explores the legal principles in depth, with detailed analysis of case law Deals with the property aspects of sale of goods Analyses all modes of dealing with or transferring interests in intangible property Covers security interests Addresses such commercial topics as retention of title clauses and Quistclose trusts, by locating them within the wider common law and equitable principles Deals with the private international law, insolvency and procedural issues Provides a comprehensive and in-depth treatment of both tangible and intangible personal property Addresses a critical area of commercial law as the bulk of corporate wealth now lies in personal property, whether tangible interests in plant, machinery, ships and aircraft, or intangible holdings in book debts, shares, intellectual property rights and insurance policies. Examines in detail the various interests in personal property, exploring concepts such as ownership, possession and bailment, as well as equitable interests Considers the various ways of acquiring and transferring interests Discusses how interests are protected and enforced, in common law and in equity Explores the legal principles in depth, with detailed analysis of case law Deals with the property aspects of sale of goods Analyses all modes of dealing with or transferring interests in intangible property Covers security interests Addresses such commercial topics as retention of title clauses and Quistclose trusts, by locating them within the wider common law and equitable principles Deals with the private international law, insolvency and procedural issues .
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Add this copy of The Law of Personal Property to cart. $101.64, good condition, Sold by Anybook rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lincoln, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2018 by Sweet & Maxwell.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1750grams, ISBN: 9780414051010.