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Commercial law and practice in the South Pacific / Mohammed L. Ahmadu & Robert A. Hughes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Cavendish, 2006Description: lviii, 487 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1859418406
  • 9781859418406
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.9507 22
LOC classification:
  • KVC242 .A36 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Partnership -- Ch. 2. The partnership agreement and partnership interests -- Ch. 3. Trusts -- Ch. 4. Express trusts -- Ch. 5. Companies -- Ch. 6. Capitalisation of companies -- Ch. 7. Cooperatives, credit unions and incorporated societies -- Ch. 8. Relations between partners -- Ch. 9. The trustee -- Ch. 10. Management of companies -- Ch. 11. Sale of goods -- Ch. 12. Bills of sale, finance leases and hire purchase -- Ch. 13. Insurance contracts -- Ch. 14. Basic principles of banking -- Ch. 15. Banking regulation and prudential supervision -- Ch. 16. Bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes -- Ch. 17. Documentary or commercial credit -- Ch. 18. The World Trade Organisation -- Ch. 19. Trips -- Ch. 20. The Melanesian Spearhead Group -- Ch. 21. The Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Cooperation -- Ch. 22. Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement -- Ch. 23. The Cotonou Agreement -- Ch. 24. The South Pacific Regional Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement -- Ch. 25. Bankruptcy -- Ch. 26. Partnership dissolution and expulsion -- Ch. 27. Termination and variation of trusts -- Ch. 28. Winding up of corporate entities.
Review: "This new textbook is the first to examine the main areas of commercial law in the common law jurisdictions of the South Pacific region. These jurisdictions include the Cook Islands, Fijian Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Niue, Nauru, (Western) Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. The text is divided into six parts each with its own introduction to aid the reader through each particular area." "Knowledge of the legal principles that regulate commercial activity within the South Pacific Region is essential for the communities themselves and for those from outside interested in doing business in the area. Students studying commercial law in the region will find this textbook essential reading as will those involved, or seeking to become involved, in commercial activity there."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Partnership -- Ch. 2. The partnership agreement and partnership interests -- Ch. 3. Trusts -- Ch. 4. Express trusts -- Ch. 5. Companies -- Ch. 6. Capitalisation of companies -- Ch. 7. Cooperatives, credit unions and incorporated societies -- Ch. 8. Relations between partners -- Ch. 9. The trustee -- Ch. 10. Management of companies -- Ch. 11. Sale of goods -- Ch. 12. Bills of sale, finance leases and hire purchase -- Ch. 13. Insurance contracts -- Ch. 14. Basic principles of banking -- Ch. 15. Banking regulation and prudential supervision -- Ch. 16. Bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes -- Ch. 17. Documentary or commercial credit -- Ch. 18. The World Trade Organisation -- Ch. 19. Trips -- Ch. 20. The Melanesian Spearhead Group -- Ch. 21. The Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Cooperation -- Ch. 22. Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement -- Ch. 23. The Cotonou Agreement -- Ch. 24. The South Pacific Regional Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement -- Ch. 25. Bankruptcy -- Ch. 26. Partnership dissolution and expulsion -- Ch. 27. Termination and variation of trusts -- Ch. 28. Winding up of corporate entities.

"This new textbook is the first to examine the main areas of commercial law in the common law jurisdictions of the South Pacific region. These jurisdictions include the Cook Islands, Fijian Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Niue, Nauru, (Western) Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. The text is divided into six parts each with its own introduction to aid the reader through each particular area." "Knowledge of the legal principles that regulate commercial activity within the South Pacific Region is essential for the communities themselves and for those from outside interested in doing business in the area. Students studying commercial law in the region will find this textbook essential reading as will those involved, or seeking to become involved, in commercial activity there."--BOOK JACKET.

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