A popular choice for all land law students, Land Law provides a clear and concise explanation of the vast range of topics covered in the majority of land law courses. Firstly it introduces the reader to substantive areas of land law before dealing with the complex issues which can arise in relation to priorities between competing interests. Basic principles and concepts are given a full explanation and applied in greater detail in a contextual and practical manner, enabling the reader to develop a firm grasp of the subject and its key issues.
The third edition of this very popular textbook has been completely updated in light of the reforms implemented by the Land Registration Act 2002. Land Law is a valuable and popular course text for all .
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978-0-421-83140-7 (9780421831407)
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Orientation. What is land? Foundational concepts. Freehold ownership of land. Leasehold ownership. Equitable ownership of land. Co-ownership. Successive ownership and limited interests in land. Easements. Covenants affecting freehold land. Mortgages. Licences and occupational rights. Proprietary estoppel. Registration of title. Minor interests in registered land. Overriding interests. Unregistered land.