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Ashton & Reid on Clubs and Associations 3rd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781526505170
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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The diversity and complexity of the legal issues that can arise in the course of the activities of a club, society or association present numerous questions for those advising and managing those bodies for which they need guidance. Problems range from the interpretation of rules to anti-discrimination legislation. Legal issues can span alcohol licensing, company law, employment law, expulsion procedures, litigation, meetings, promotions of lotteries, property law, charities law and taxation.

Ashton & Reid on Clubs and Associations is the definitive guide to the legal framework within which clubs, societies and associations operate, bringing together the various strands of law to provide practical legal advice for these bodies, their advisers and officers.

The third edition is fully updated to cover important new case law as well as the plethora of recent legislation affecting, for example, employment law, landlord and tenant law, licensing law and tax.

The work includes a full set of model rules as well as other useful material in the Appendices.

Subjects:
Company Law, Licensing Law, eBooks
Contents:
Part 1: The Formation and Dissolution of a Club
Chapter 1: Formation of the Club
Chapter 2: The Club's Constitution or Rules
Chapter 3: Dissolution of the Club

Part 2: Internal Relationships: The Club and its Members
Chapter 4: Admission into the Club
Chapter 5: Managemet of the Club's Affairs
Chapter 6: Meetings of Club Members
Chapter 7: Cessation and Curtailment of Club Membership
Chapter 8: Ownership of the Club's Property
Chapter 9: Supply and Sale of Alcohol by the Club
Chapter 10: Entertainment Provided by the Club
Chapter 11: Gaming and Lotteries Run by the Club

Part 3: External Relationships: The Club and Third Parties
Chapter 12: The Club's Civil Liability to Third Parties
Part A: Contracts
Part B: Torts
Chapter 13: Landlord and Tenant Relationships Involving the Club
Chapter 14: The Club's Employment of Third Parties
Chapter 15: The Club's Responsibility for Crime
Chapter 16: Third Party Challenges to the Club's Decisions
Chapter 17: The Club's Liability for Tax and Non-Domestic Rates

Part 4: Clubs as Parties in Civil Proceedings
Chapter 18: The Club's Involvement in Civil Proceedings

Appendices