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Foundations for the LPC covers the compulsory foundation areas of the Legal Practice Course as set out in the LPC outcomes: professional conduct, tax and revenue law, and wills and administration of estates. It also features coverage of human rights.

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Foundations for the LPC 2018-2019 by Clare Firth Senior Lecturer In Legal Practice Director Of Legal Practice University Of Sheffield)

Foundations for the LPC covers the compulsory foundation areas of the Legal Practice Course as set out in the LPC outcomes: professional conduct, tax and revenue law, and wills and administration of estates. The book also discusses human rights law, a topic now taught pervasively across the LPC course. Using worked examples and scenarios throughout to illustrate key points, this guide is essential reading for all students and a useful reference source for practitioners. To aid understanding and test comprehension of the core material, checkpoints and summaries feature in every chapter.

Elizabeth Smart was born in 1913 in Ottawa, Canada. She attended private schools in Canada and studied at King's College, University of London, for a year. She came upon a slim volume of poetry by George Barker while browsing in a London bookshop and fell passionately in love with him through the printed word. They eventually spoke personally, and Elizabeth Smart flew Barker and his wife to the United States as a result of Barker's financial difficulties. Thus started one of history's most spectacular, passionate, and ultimately tragic love stories.

Their relationship gave the ardent inspiration for one of the most affecting and immediate chronicles of a love affair ever written--By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept. They never married, but Elizabeth bore George Barker four children, and their relationship offered the impassioned inspiration for one of the most poignant and immediate chronicles of a love affair ever written--By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept. This amazing poem, first published in 1945, is now universally recognized as a classic work of poetic language, retaining all of its searing poignancy, beauty, and power of effect. Elizabeth Smart supported herself and her family after the war by working in journalism and advertising. She joined Queen magazine as literary and associate editor in 1963, but then withdrew out of the literary scene to live peacefully in a rural region of Suffolk.

In 1986, Elizabeth Smart passed away.

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ISBN 13 9780198823209
ISBN 10 0198823207
Title Foundations for the LPC 2018-2019
Author Clare Firth Senior Lecturer In Legal Practice Director Of Legal Practice University Of Sheffield)
Series Legal Practice Course Manuals
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2018-07-11
Number of pages 344
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.