The fourth edition of Martin's Dixons "Principles of Land Law" builds on the book's strength as a user-friendly, yet comprehensive account of the field. Maintaining its explanation of land law in an understandable and logical fashion, this thoroughly revised and updated book fully considers the impact of the reforms of the Land Registration Act 2002. As the most significant piece of legislation since 1925, this statute will fundamentally change the way we approach land law. The text is designed to explore the myth that land law is a mystery, by treating the subject like a jigsaw and explaining how the principles of the subject fit together within that jigsaw. Each chapter commences with a clear introduction to the general scheme of modern land law and then considers the major topics in turn, concluding with a summary. "Principles of Land Law" provides a readable, clear and thorough exposition of the principles of land law.
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Praise for the third edition - An excellent book,clear and simple and suited to students needs. Kings College, London.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 174 mm
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978-1-85941-472-9 (9781859414729)
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Martin Dixon, Senior Lecturer in Law, Cambridge University and Fellow, Queens' College Cambridge, examines and writes extensively on property law, and is a member of the editorial team of Property Conveyancer, the leading property law journal.
An Introduction to Modern Land Law; Registered Land; Unregistered Land; Co-ownership;| Successive Interests in Land; Leases; The Law of Easements; Freehold Covenants; Licenses and Proprietary Estoppel; The Law of Mortgages; Adverse Possession..