The core of Adams' Land Transfer contains section-by-section analysis of the Land Transfer Act 2017 (the Act central to conveyancing practice), updated to reflect the latest legislative amendments and case law. Other legislation covered includes the Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 – with commentary, Property Law Act 2007, Overseas Investment Act 2005, Residential Tenancies Act 1986 and the Unit Titles Act 2010. Adams’ is an essential resource for anyone practising in the conveyancing or property fields.

Authors & Editors

Author/s: Struan Scott, Stephanie Muller, Thomas Gibbons, Kāhui Legal
General Information

Ideal for
All solicitors involved in conveyancing or property work

Format
2-volume looseleaf, online, LexisNexis Red

Servicing
updated regularly

Adams' Land Transfer

30 May 2023 03:31

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