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- Specific duties arising either at common law, equity or under legislation in relation to the selected professions.
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The book provides the answers to some key questions – in what circumstances would a professional owe a duty to a client or to a third party, what is the standard of care the law demands that a professional should adhere to, and what would be the extent of the liability of a professional where a breach of duty is proved. In addition to the principles of assessment of damages in tort, emphasis is also given to the rules governing equitable compensation.
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Statutory Interpretation in Malaysia | 2023
RM261.00Authors: Aznul Affendi bin Hasan Basri, Abu Bakar Jais, Nik Ahmad Kamal bin Nik Mahmod
Date: February 2023
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ISBN: 9789672723981
Country: Malaysia“This book is a timely and useful addition to the legal literature on statutory interpretation as it provides insight into the development of statutory interpretation in Malaysian courts, particularly on constitutional matters.”– From the Foreword byTun Tengku Maimun binti Tuan MatChief Justice of MalaysiaRM290.00 -
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The Devil’s Advocate, 3rd edition
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