Introduction to Land Law
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2013
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3rd edition
Pearson Education Limited (Verlag)
978-1-4082-9346-1 (ISBN)
Pearson Education Limited (Verlag)
978-1-4082-9346-1 (ISBN)
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"A comprehensive and concise introduction to land law, demonstrating great strength in clarity of the text without compromising coverage. The online support resources are particularly welcome." Dr Lucy Barnes, University of East Anglia
“One of the few books in this area which lives up to its title. It really does give the student an introduction to the subject.” Dave Powell, formerly University of Teesside
"A clear, concise and accurate introductory text written by a leading authority in land law." Professor Antonia Layard, University of Birmingham
"The text is clear and easy to understand. It explains the issues very well indeed without over-simplifying fundamental points." Professor Janine Griffiths-Baker, St Mary's University College
Roger Smith’s Introduction to Land Law presents a straightforward account of the law and its effects, providing clear explanations of legal concepts students often find difficult to grasp and illuminating the interesting and thought-provoking issues stemming from land law.
The third edition incorporates leading decisions from the Supreme Court which have lately emerged in important areas of land law such as human rights (Manchester CC v Pinnock), leases (Jones v Kernott) and the family home (Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd v Berrisford). The chapter on the family home has been substantially revised to reflect recent developments.
“One of the few books in this area which lives up to its title. It really does give the student an introduction to the subject.” Dave Powell, formerly University of Teesside
"A clear, concise and accurate introductory text written by a leading authority in land law." Professor Antonia Layard, University of Birmingham
"The text is clear and easy to understand. It explains the issues very well indeed without over-simplifying fundamental points." Professor Janine Griffiths-Baker, St Mary's University College
Roger Smith’s Introduction to Land Law presents a straightforward account of the law and its effects, providing clear explanations of legal concepts students often find difficult to grasp and illuminating the interesting and thought-provoking issues stemming from land law.
The third edition incorporates leading decisions from the Supreme Court which have lately emerged in important areas of land law such as human rights (Manchester CC v Pinnock), leases (Jones v Kernott) and the family home (Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd v Berrisford). The chapter on the family home has been substantially revised to reflect recent developments.
Part 1 Introduction to land law
1. Introducing land law
2. Trusts and equitable interests
3. Legislative reform: 1925 to 2002
4. Land and other property
5. Human rights
Part 2 Acquiring interests and binding purchasers
6. Adverse possession and fixtures
7. Transfer and creation of interests in land
8. Estoppel
9. Ownership of the family home
10. Priorities and registration
Part 3 Rights to enjoy land
11. Successive and concurrent ownership
12. Trusts of land
13. Leases: types and requirements
14. Leases: obligations and remedies
Part 4 Other interests in land
15. Licences
16. Easements
17. Covenants
18. Mortgages
Verlagsort | Harlow |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 168 x 236 mm |
Gewicht | 620 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Sachenrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4082-9346-3 / 1408293463 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4082-9346-1 / 9781408293461 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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