One of the reasons that <i>Pease and Chitty's Law of Markets and Fairs</i> has been going (and is so well regarded) after more than a hundred years since the first edition is because of its expert coverage of this complicated area of law... it is likely to continue to be a favourite for the next hundred of years...an invaluable text for local authority lawyers and those advising market and fair operators in the UK and Ireland.
- Student Law Journal, Review of previous edition
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- The Law Society of Ireland Gazette, Review of previous edition
Edward Cousins and his co-author Graham Wilson have successfully updated this book, but in doing so have succeeded in retaining not only its overall usefulness, but the fluency of narrative that makes it a genuinely interesting book to read. Legal textbooks that achieve that feat, as well as providing the vital information that the reader requires are to be both applauded and savoured…This book is essential for anyone involved with the law of markets or fairs, whether that is from the local authority side or those advising the traders.
James Button Bulletin
...a practical toolkit of model byelaws and precedents for market officers and local authorities, in addition to a short review of EU implications post Brexit and the devastating effects of Covid-19 which are continuing. They point out that the virus has caused us all to question so many aspects of the way in which we live and go about our daily routines with the possible closure of around 400 Markets in the UK. Thank you very much for the new edition at a difficult time for many people.
Elizabeth Robson Taylor MA of Richmond Green Chambers and Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers, Reviews Editor, “The Barrister”, and Mediator
Containing in-depth commentary and analysis on the history of market and fair rights together with current developments in the law relating to franchise and statutory markets in the UK, this is the leading authority covering this complex area of law in the UK.
Concentrating on certain aspects of practice and procedure, it provides practical guidance for local government and land law practitioners in the UK and Ireland, local authorities and private market officers.
Offering legal analysis of all relevant UK and European legislation and case law, coverage includes:
- practice and procedure in relation to rival markets and car boot sales by use of the tort of disturbance
- UK regulation and control by means of byelaws, street trading and the laws relating to pedlars, tolls and stallage, and highway obstruction
- the law of markets, fairs and street trading in the Republic of Ireland
This new edition also provides a practical toolkit of model byelaws and precedents for market officers and local authorities as well as analysis of EU implications post Brexit.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Local Government Law online service.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Creation and Acquisition of Markets and Fairs
Chapter 3 The Market Place and the Place for Holding Fairs
Chapter 4 The Days and Hours for Holding Markets and Fairs
Chapter 5 Toll and Stallage
Chapter 6 Disturbance
Chapter 7 Sales in Markets and Fairs
Chapter 8 Forfeiture and Extinction of Markets and Fairs
Chapter 9 Regulation, Administration and Control
Chapter 10 Accounts, Rates and Taxes
Chapter 11 Practice, Procedure and Evidence
Chapter 12 Public Law – Judicial Review
Chapter 13 Market Toolkit
Chapter 14 The Irish Dimension
Appendix 1 – UK and Irish Statutes
Appendix 2 – Precedents
Appendix 3 – Other Materials
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Author
Edward Cousins has been the Chief Adjudicator to the Land Registry since 2003 and prior to that was a barrister specialising in land law, property law and local government law at Stone Buildings.
Contributor
Graham Wilson, current Chairman of NABMA: National Association of British Market Authorities.