Commercial Law in New Zealand

Commercial Law in New Zealand

Commercial Law in New Zealand is an authoritative legal work that covers all major areas of practice in the commercial setting. It presents the complex statutory provisions that regulate commercial law in a practical, accessible and easy to use fashion. Rather than simply annotating statute, Commercial Law in New Zealand adopts a narrative approach to commercial law practice, which assists the busy legal practitioner to understand the content. This approach makes Commercial Law in New Zealand a valuable reference product.

Written by a team of leading academics and practitioners, Commercial Law in New Zealand is presented in eight parts and covers over 50 separate practice focus points – ranging from contract law to the Personal Property Securities Act 1999.

Authors & Editors

Consulting Editor: Matthew Barber
Authors:
Stephen Todd, Debra Wilson, Richard Scragg, Renee Stiles, Simon Jensen, Scott Abel, Jan Etwell, Anna Parker, Tony Dellow, Henry Holderness, Jessica Wedlake
General Information

Ideal for
Commercial Lawyers, In-house Counsel, Legal Advisers, Corporate & Company Accountants, students

Format
Hardcopy (single volume), online, Lexis Red

Servicing
Regular updates per year

Commercial Law in New Zealand

30 May 2023 03:21

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