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Transport Law in the Seventies

19th March 1971, Page 19
19th March 1971
Page 19
Page 19, 19th March 1971 — Transport Law in the Seventies
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• Mr George Quick Smith, well known to the transport industry as chief executive of the National Freight Corporation, is also a barrister-at-law and it is in this capacity that he has appeared as author of Truck Law in the Seventies.

This book was published recently by Vauxhall Motors Ltd (price 70p) in conjunction with the Bedford Transport Magazine for which Mr Quick Smith has been legal correspondent for many years.

With so qualified an author and at so cheap a price, the book is a must for any transport operator's bookshelf. It is divided into 25 sections and although not indexed it is easily used for reference. Each point of fact concerning almost all aspects of general transport operation and traffic regulation is stated tersely with a reference number under a sub-headed section with cross-references where necessary. The statute covering each reference is quoted.

The law is stated as at December 1 1970. D.L.

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