Understanding Property Law provides a background to an area of law which is notoriously inaccessible. Standing back from their subject, the authors of this book elucidate how the practices of the past have shaped the development and form of the modern law. In doing so they stress the role of lawyers in the transactions - such as sale, gift and inheritance - in which their clients become involved. This focus upon the work which lawyers do in their offices provides a necessary complement to the emphasis on legislation and adjudication found in most textbooks.
This edition has been extensively revised and updated to incorporate recent legislative developments including the Land Registration Act 2002.
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The idea of property. The study of property law. Ownership and title. The fragmentation of title to land. Equity. Tenancies. Leases and mortgages. Land use and land obligations. Transfer and the circulation of things. The mechanics of land transfer. The 1925 reforms. Beyond 1925: moving towards the e-age? Conclusion.