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Pension Law and Practice


ISBN13: 9781859413401
ISBN: 1859413404
Published: April 1998
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This book is a definitive work on the law and practice relating to pensions. It contains up to date legislation and case material,including the relevant provisions of the Finance Act 1996 and the Pensions Act 1995.

It will assist the legal practitioner, but is also of interest to academics teaching courses in pensions law at universities and higher education institutions throughout the country.;It should also prove useful to financial advisers and others who advise on pensions law as part of their day-to-day routine.

Expert practitioners in the pension field should find it a helpful aide-memoire in the course of their work, and well worth purchasing for their library as a handy work of reference.

Subjects:
Pensions Law
Contents:
State benefits; occupational pensions; personal pensions; pension scheme documentation; small self-administered pension schemes; retirement benefits; contracting-out of serps; early leavers; additional voluntary contributions and freestanding additional voluntary contributions; trustees; the role of the actuary; pension fund investments; divorce assignment and forfeiture; equal treatment; dispute resolutions; surpluses; winding-up; regulations; alternative provisions for old age; pension planning
partnerships; the foreign element; the Goode report; The Pensions Act 1995 and the future.