The Property Law Act 1905 (1906) is a book written by Thomas Frederick Martin. It is a comprehensive guide to the Property Law Act of 1905, which is a piece of legislation that governs property law in New Zealand. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the act, including its history, purpose, and key provisions. It also includes commentary on case law and other legal developments that have arisen since the act was passed. The Property Law Act 1905...
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