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Textbook on Land Law 17th Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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(Lecturer in Property Law, King's College London), (Barrister, formerly a member of the Government Legal Service and a former Senior Civil Servant at the Department for Transport)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 696 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 247x173x24 mm, weight: 1046 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198809581
  • ISBN-13: 9780198809586
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 696 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 247x173x24 mm, weight: 1046 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198809581
  • ISBN-13: 9780198809586
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Practical and contextual in its approach, lucid and engaging in style, Textbook on Land Law enlivens the subject for students.

The innovative running case study used throughout illustrates the law in action, helping students to visualize the real life applications of the law and demystify abstract concepts.

Academic details on key topics are explained straightforwardly for an accessible learning experience. This is enhanced by additional examples, extracts, diagrams, and sample documents which contribute to the building blocks of a clear framework, enabling students to gain a pragmatic understanding of the essential principles.

A glossary of key terms is included at the end of the book for ease of reference, while end-of-chapter reading suggestions support further research and exam preparation.

Online resources
This textbook is also accompanied by online resources including self-test questions with instant feedback, guidance on approaching land law problems, as well as additional examination of topics such as leasehold covenants, perpetuities and accumulations, and undue influence and mortgages.

Recenzijos

The authors' writing style and clarity of exposition is a key strength. Utilization of a running case study works exceptionally well in helping students to relate abstract legal principles to practical 'real world' scenarios. * Sam Burton, Senior Lecturer in Law, Sheffield Hallam University * It is designed with a student's needs in mind. In depth relevant examples make it interesting. * Andrea Garvey, law student, Swansea University * Well stated and clear. Great basis for further discussion and clarity of explanation. * Anne Street, Senior Teaching Fellow, SOAS, University of London * It is excellent, provides students with a comprehensive review of the law, as well as giving them useful pointers in terms of reform. * Emily Allbon, Senior Lecturer, City, University of London *

Preface vii
Late news ix
Table of cases
xi
Table of statutes
xxiii
Table of statutory instruments
xxxi
Who's who xxxii
PART I Introduction
1(30)
1 Estates in land
3(10)
2 Interests in land
13(18)
PART II The freehold estate
31(140)
3 Buying a house
33(6)
4 The contract
39(28)
5 Unregistered land
67(16)
6 Registered land
83(59)
7 Acquisition of an estate by adverse possession
142(29)
PART III Legal estates
171(124)
8 The freehold estate
173(7)
9 The leasehold estate
180(53)
10 Obligations of landlord and tenant
233(19)
11 Enforcement of leasehold covenants
252(23)
12 Remedies for breach of leasehold covenants
275(20)
PART IV Trusts
295(132)
13 Express and implied trusts
297(11)
14 Trusts of land
308(31)
15 Settled Land Act settlements
339(2)
16 Perpetuities and accumulations
341(5)
17 Co-ownership
346(24)
18 Resulting and constructive trusts
370(34)
19 Proprietary estoppel
404(23)
PART V Licences and rights to the family home
427(32)
20 Licences and their enforcement
429(18)
21 Special rights in relation to the family home
447(12)
PART VI Rights in land
459(148)
22 Mortgages and charges
461(32)
23 Priorities in relation to mortgages and charges
493(17)
24 Easements and profits a prendre
510(61)
25 Freehold covenants
571(36)
PART VII In conclusion
607(14)
26 What is land?
609(12)
Bibliography 621(1)
Glossary 622(11)
Index 633
Judith-Anne MacKenzie was, for 21 years, a practising barrister in the Civil Service working initially as Assistant Parliamentary Counsel (drafting legislation), and later as a Senior Civil Servant in the DTI, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and the Department for Transport. Prior to that she was a legal academic and a barrister in private practice. She has now retired from practice but continues to work as an author. She is also Special Advisor to the Save Me Trust.

Dr Aruna Nair is a Lecturer in Property Law at King's College London. She has experience of teaching land and property law at King's College London and at the University of Oxford where she was a part-time tutor. Before holding teaching posts Dr Nair was a Research Assistant working on property, family, and trusts law for the Law Commission.