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MAJOR NEW TITLES THIS MONTH – Continued<br />
Handbook is fully updated<br />
to give clear, practical<br />
guidance to the child support<br />
scheme. The Child<br />
Support Handbook is the<br />
standard guide for claimants<br />
and other parents affected,<br />
solicitors, welfare<br />
rights advisers, CABs,<br />
social workers, women’s<br />
groups and children’s<br />
charities.<br />
Haley, Michael, Renewal<br />
of Business Tenancies: A<br />
Practical Guide, Law Society<br />
, PB, £59.95, ISBN:<br />
1853289930<br />
Part II of the Landlord and<br />
Tenant Act 1954 governs<br />
the renewal procedure,<br />
gives rights to landlords<br />
and tenants, and designates<br />
the Court’s powers<br />
to settle disputes. The Act<br />
was radically altered by<br />
Regulatory Reform Order<br />
and the process of renewal<br />
is subject to strict regulation,<br />
time-limits and the<br />
completion and service<br />
of prescribed forms. This<br />
book gives a practical<br />
guide of the intricacies<br />
and pitfalls of the renewal<br />
procedure, supported by<br />
authoritative examination<br />
of the statutory provisions<br />
and expert analysis of the<br />
case law.<br />
Handford, Peter, Mullany<br />
and Handford’s Tort<br />
Liability for Psychiatric<br />
Damage 2 nd ed, Law Book<br />
Co., HB, £104.00, ISBN:<br />
0455222991<br />
The new edition of Mullany<br />
and Handford’s Tort<br />
Liability for Psychiatric<br />
Damage has been comprehensively<br />
revised and<br />
expanded with 15 new<br />
chapters including all new<br />
developments in tort liability<br />
law. Useful for both<br />
scholars and practitioners,<br />
this work fully explores<br />
the issue of tort liability for<br />
psychiatric damage (nervous<br />
shock). It answers<br />
key questions such as,<br />
for what kinds of mental<br />
damage will a claim lie?<br />
Who may claim? And in<br />
what circumstances? This<br />
comprehensive reference<br />
work covers the leading<br />
common law jurisdictions<br />
with a focus on Australian,<br />
Canadian and English law.<br />
The first edition has been<br />
oft-cited by courts in the<br />
UK, Canada and South<br />
Africa.<br />
Haynes, Andrew, Financial<br />
Services Law Guide<br />
3 rd ed, Tottel Publishing,<br />
PB, £115.00, ISBN:<br />
1845921399<br />
Now in its third, fully updated<br />
edition, this invaluable<br />
guide brings together<br />
experts from a range of<br />
professions to provide<br />
AUG/SEPT 2006