Trials of an Expert Witness by Hilary Eve

Trials of an Expert Witness by Hilary Eve

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An autobiography of Hilary Eve, the son of Gerald, a Past President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, who founded the firm which bears his name, and has carried on this distinguished tradition. It conveys, amongst other things, the highlights of his professional career.

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Trials of an Expert Witness by Hilary Eve

The name Eve calls for no introduction for those with any interest in the profession of land valuation. In The Trials of an Expert Witness: The indiscreet memoirs of a valuer and planner, Hilary Eve, the son of Gerald, a Past President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, who founded the firm which bears his name has carried on this distinguished tradition and has produced an autobiography which conveys amongst other things, the highlights of his professional career. This entertaining book is rich in narrative, full of humour, sometimes controversial but never dull. It is engaging on technical matters, rich on the historical matters and insightful on professional practice. Between the amusing anecdotes is a host of instructive and informative tips. It is a must read for valuers, planners, solicitors, estate agents and students.
"Hilary gives a very interesting and well-written account of his professional life as a surveyor, from which humour is never absent for very longAs Hilary's partner in the firm, who was involved in the same fields, I found this book most absorbing. I think it will have wide appeal, particularly amonst surveyors." - Michael Hopper FRICS
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ISBN 13 9781902115467
ISBN 10 1902115465
Title Trials of an Expert Witness
Author Hilary Eve
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2005-01-06
Number of pages 472
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.