"This book features a series of essays and contributions from leading tax figures - including politicians, policy-makers and practitioners - who consider the key factors that have shaped the UK tax code."--Book jacket.
Published under the direction of the Board of the Inland Revenue, the Reports of Tax Cases are the only official reports issued by government authority in the area of tax and revenue law covering decisions of the High Court, Court of Appeal, House of Lords, Court of Session, Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland on issues relating to income tax, corporation tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax and stamp duty. The bound volume set, available only through LexisNexis, is an exact facsimile of the parts issued by The Stationery Office.
The law of borrowings embraces many different areas of law: contract, company law, trusts, security, insolvency, tax, financial services and regulation. Corporate Borrowing: Law and Practice brings together all of these elements in a practical and concise single volume. It defines the most effective ways of raising debt finance- from bank loan agreements to MTN programmes- and examines the specific legal problems of security and prospectus requirements under the Prospectus Directive. It examines the issues relating to the various types of trustees, attracting lenders and the statutory provisions regarding invitational material, and the tax implications of borrowings by companies.
This bundled set enables you to purchase all the 2009 Tolley's Tax Annuals at one special price. Books are dispatched separately on publication. The set contains: Tolley's Value Added Tax 2009 (September edition), Tolley's National Insurance Contributions 2009-10, Tolley's Capital Gains Tax 2009-10, Tolley's Corporation Tax 2009-10, Tolley's Inheritance Tax 2009-10, Tolley's Income Tax 2009-10
This book provides clear, practical, and in-depth guidance to the law and procedure of contentious probate in the UK. Adopting a problem-solving approach, this third edition highlights specific difficulties that are likely to be encountered in practice. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each course of action and points out the potential pitfalls along the way. Points of discussion include: disputed lifetime transactions and the court of protection in the UK * coroners' inquests and burial disputes * obtaining the grant - dispute and resolution * disputes relating to the will * estate administration disputes * disappointed beneficiary claims * creditor claims and insolvent estates * claims against professional advisers * expertly drafted precedents, including model letters and pleadings, which provide the reader with a time-saving and practical resource.
Written by the author of Children - The New Law (a guide to the Children Act 1989), this student textbook deals with the law relating to children. It should be a useful text for all those involved in courses related to child law.
Machine generated contents note: Preface, by Kim Tolley Acknowledgements 1. From Golden Era to Gig Economy, by A.J. Angulo 2. Understanding the Need for Unions, by Adrianna Kezar and Thomas DePaola 3. A Long History of Activism and Organizing, by Timothy R. Cain 4. Union Organizing and the Law, by Gregory Saltzman 5. A Just Employment Approach to Adjunct Unionization, by Joseph McCartin and Nicholas Wertsch 6. Unionizing Adjunct and Tenure-Track Faculty at Notre Dame de Namur, by Kim Tolley, Marianne Delaporte, and Lorenzo Giachetti 7. Unions, Shared Governance, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities, by Elizabeth K. Davenport 8. Forming a Union, by Shawn Gilmore 9. Wall to Wall, by Luke Elliot-Negri 10. California State University East Bay, by Kim Geron and Gretchen M. Reevy Conclusion, by Kim Tolley and Kristen Edwards Contributors Appendix Index.
They change color depending on their mood. They possess uniquely adapted hands and feet distinct from other tetrapods. They feature independently movable eyes. This comprehensive volume delves into these fascinating details and thorough research about one of the most charismatic families of reptilesÑChameleonidae. Written for professional herpetologists, scholars, researchers, and students, this book takes readers on a voyage across time to discover everything that is known about chameleon biology: anatomy, physiology, adaptations, ecology, behavior, biogeography, phylogeny, classification, and conservation. A description of the natural history of chameleons is given, along with the fossil record and typical characteristics of each genus. The state of chameleons in the modern world is also depicted, complete with new information on the most serious threats to these remarkable reptiles.
This series of reports gives systematic coverage of the judgments of the Technology and Construction Court, the specialist court of the construction industry and appellate decisions therefrom. The series reports the full text of judgments, rising from approved transcripts.The series deals with major liability cases; important building contract cases; claims by and against local authorities relating to statutory duties, public health legislation and building legislation; and claims relating to work done, materials supplied or services rendered.Key passages in each case are highlighted and the practical effect of each judgment is summarised. Both judgments and statements of the law are reported in full.Six individual volumes are issued per annum plus an Index covering volumes 1-50The complete set consists of 60 volumesFor price details please contact Customer Service on +44 (181) 662 2000 or fax +44 (181) 662 2012.