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Item Details
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PATERSON'S LICENSING ACTS
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2009 |
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Professor Jeremy Phillips, Simon Mehigan, John Saunders |
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Mixed media product |
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£272.50 |
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ISBN 10: |
1405728868 |
ISBN 13: |
9781405728867 |
Publisher: |
LEXISNEXIS UK |
Description: |
Deals comprehensively with licensing law in England and Wales. This title provides an analysis of various changes in licensing law and incorporates various relevant legislations, regulations, orders, standard forms and precedents to provide a comprehensive reference source for practitioners. |
Synopsis: |
"Paterson's" is the definitive work of reference dealing comprehensively with licensing law in England and Wales. It provides a detailed and clear analysis of new and forthcoming changes in licensing law and incorporates all relevant legislation, regulations, orders, standard forms and precedents to provide a fully comprehensive and up-to-date reference source for practitioners. This new edition contains a summary of the major changes over the past 12 months and is made up of two volumes: "Liquor, Refreshment and Entertainment Licensing" and "Betting, Gaming and Lotteries".The 2009 edition is comprehensive with all the latest changes since the last edition. All the very latest regulations and guidance relating to the Gambling Act 2005 are also included, accompanied by incisive commentary. The existing statutes and statutory instruments are all updated and new statutory material added where relevant. The 2009 edition includes a CD-ROM containing the full text of the book, plus historical materials no longer included in the hard copy. The CD-ROM also includes forms and is fully searchable for ease-of-use. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Butterworths Law |
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Non-returnable |
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