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Violin Fraud Brian W. Harvey (Professor of Law and Director of Legal Office, Professor of Law and Director of Legal Office, University of Birmingham)

Violin Fraud By Brian W. Harvey (Professor of Law and Director of Legal Office, Professor of Law and Director of Legal Office, University of Birmingham)

Summary

This text detects the background to the violin fraud and explains how the law applies to it. Much of what is said applies to the antique world generally, but there are specific and pressing problems relating to string instruments with which this book is particularly concerned.

Violin Fraud Summary

Violin Fraud: Deception, Forgery, and Lawsuits in England and America by Brian W. Harvey (Professor of Law and Director of Legal Office, Professor of Law and Director of Legal Office, University of Birmingham)

Instruments of the violin family are well known to be exceptionally valuable if they are the work of an Italian master such as Stradivari or Guarneri. Unfortunately, in common with many other antique articles of value, the forger, the defrauder, and the thief operate in the world of the violin in a very conspicuous way. With varying degrees of skill, labels are altered, certificates of origin are spuriously created, instruments are even made from new but disguised to look old and to reproduced the features of an old master. Buyers, dealers, and even auction houses can easily make distressing and very expensive mistakes. Many people who own instruments, or who are interested in buying them, want to know more about the dangers, the pitfalls, and the case histories of previous disasters. The law itself is widely misunderstood and its wide ambit not appreciated. Those who contravene the law risk actions for civil damages as well as criminal prosecution, primarily by the ever more vigilant Trading Standards Department of local authorities. It is the intention of this book to detect the background to this fraudulent activity and to explain how the law applies to it. Much of what is said applies to the antique world generally, but there are specific and pressing problems relating to to string instruments which have not been analysed in detail before and with which this book is particularly concerned. This new edition includes an account of American law as it relates to to violin commerce, including a discussion of violin theft, fraud, and contract issues, product disparagement, and slander, auction issues, tax issues, secret commissions, ethics, and intellectual property theft.

Violin Fraud Reviews

Essential reading for anyone who is involved in the business of musical instruments in any way, and recommended reading for those who own or purchase instruments. * The Galpin Society Journal *
This book is a praiseworthy effort to shed some light on the murkier side of the violin trade. Harvey has done a commendable job of evaluating analogous cases from the art world to determine how courts might decide cases involving instruments. Violin Fraud provides an excellent overview of the pertinent legal issues for anyone contemplating the purchase or sale of a fine instrument. * Notes *

Table of Contents

PART I ; PART II (CARLA SHAPREAU)

Additional information

NPB9780198166559
9780198166559
0198166559
Violin Fraud: Deception, Forgery, and Lawsuits in England and America by Brian W. Harvey (Professor of Law and Director of Legal Office, Professor of Law and Director of Legal Office, University of Birmingham)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1997-12-11
234
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