Textbook on Land Law guides students through the principles of contemporary land law from a practical perspective. It focuses on the modern law, confining discussion of historical developments to the minimum necessary to understand basic principles and concentrate on the law as it is now. The book is consistently recommended to students for its accuracy and ease of use. It is written in a direct and informal style, explaining the law in non-technical language and warning of possible misunderstandings and confusions. Rules are illustrated by reference to real-life situations in a fictitious town, bringing the subject to life and enhancing the reader's understanding of problem areas. Useful features include a glossary, sample documents and further reading references. The unique and straightforward approach taken by the authors has established Textbook on Land Law as the ultimate practical land law book and makes the subject interesting and accessible. Online Resource Centre The accompanying Online Resource Centre includes additional detail in relation to certain areas, designed for those needing to have a greater knowledge of some older or more complex areas of land law.
It also includes annotated web links and regular cases and legislation updates.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Core subject on LLB; CPE; Legal Executives courses. Also professional courses such as estate management which require some knowledge of land law. It is also the teaching text of choice at the Land Registry Office.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 171 mm
Dicke: 36 mm
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978-0-19-957891-7 (9780199578917)
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Judith-Anne MacKenzie, Barrister, Member of the Government Legal Service, and a Senior Civil Servant at the Department for Transport, and Mary Phillips, Former Dean of the Inns of Court School of Law
PART I: INTRODUCTION; 1. Estates in land; 2. Interests in land; 3. Land law and human rights; PART II: ACQUISITION OF ESTATES IN LAND; 4. Buying a house; 5. The contract; 6. Unregistered land; 7. Registered land; 8. Acquisition of an estate by adverse possession; PART III: LEGAL ESTATES; 9. The freehold estate; 10. The leasehold estate; 11. Obligations of landlord and tenant; 12. Enforcement of leasehold covenants; 13. Remedies for breach of leasehold covenants; 14. Commonhold; PART IV: TRUSTS AND PROPRIETARY ESTOPPEL; 15. Trusts - an introduction; 16. Co-ownership; 17. Trusts of land; 18. Settled land act settlements; 19. Perpetuities and accumulations; 20. Resulting and constructive trusts; 21. Proprietary estoppel; PART V: LICENCES; 22. Nature of a licence; 23. Enforcement of a licence; PART VI: THIRD PARTY RIGHTS; 24. Mortgages and charges; 25. Easements and profits a prendre; 26. Covenants relating to freehold land; PART VII: IN CONCLUSION; 27. The family home; 28. What is land?