The Protocol is the Law Society's definitive guide to best practice which all solicitors acting in domestic transactions of freehold and leasehold property should comply with. Its standard forms, procedures, and 'TransAction' brand have helped busy solicitors to promote and provide a high quality service to their clients since 1990. The 5th edition of the Protocol has been revised in line with current best practice and changes to the legal framework since 2001, including: Commonhold; Stamp Duty Land Tax; Money Laundering Regulations 2003; Land Registration Act 2002. This book provides a concise, user-friendly reference guide to following the Protocol. It has been expanded to include copies of the new editions of the TransAction forms and the associated Codes and Guidance referred to in the Protocol. It is essential reading for practitioners looking to streamline and speed up conveyancing transactions.
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'Adoption of the Protocol can form a vital part of the process of refining your conveyancing operation and providing a cost effective and efficient service to your clients'. Rodger Pannone, Past President of the Law Society
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-1-85328-997-2 (9781853289972)
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Written by the Law Society's TransAction Working Party.
Council Statement; Introduction; 1. The Guide; 2. The National Conveyancing Protocol 5th Edition; 3. The TransAction Forms. Appendix: A. Standard Conditions of Sale 4th edition and Explanatory Notes; B. Solicitors Practice Rule 6 (including Certificate of Title); C. Code for Completion by Post; D. Costs Information and Client Care Code; E. Law Society's formulae for exchanging contracts by telephone, fax or telex; F. The Law Society's Interest Rate; G. Contract report; H. Seller's Property Information Form Part II - Guidance from the Law Society's Conveyancing and Land Law Committee; I. Fixtures & Chattels - Stamp Duty Land Tax (Guidance from the Inland Revenue).