What does it offer?
The Australian Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents is a valuable practice tool offering commentary, precedents and forms across a comprehensive range of non-litigious areas encountered in legal practice. It includes:
- over 4200 non-litigious precedents and forms
- coverage of more than 90 subject areas, including real and personal property, corporations law and commercial matters
- coverage of all Australian jurisdictions
- cross-references to statutes and cases
- content that is relevant and responsive to changes to the law
- frequent updates
Helpful introductory notes
Each subject area is introduced by way of practical introductory notes that:
- give a concise overview of each subject
- explain the purpose of individual forms, precedents and clauses
- include many checklists and practice tips
Easy to use online
AEFP online makes researching and preparing documents so much easier.
- most precedents are available as Word documents
- precedents can be downloaded, edited, saved and printed
- precedents can be adapted to suit individual matters and saved in most file management systems
Authoritative content
The Editor in Chief of the Encyclopaedia is Justice Peter Young, Chief Judge in Equity of the Supreme Court of NSW. The introductory notes and precedents are prepared by experienced legal practitioners and academics.
Formats to suit you
The Australian Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents is available in these formats
- Hard copy in 17 looseleaf volumes
- Online