This text provides an introduction to land law and makes this traditionally daunting subject both clear and engaging. All the key topics covered on a typical land law module are clearly explained and augmented with helpful learning features, including diagrams and illustrations.
This work offers a systematic account of land law which, by proceeding from fundamental principles to consideration of the law as it is applied, succeeds in placing land law in its social context whilst retaining the strengths of a more ...
To paraphrase Austin ([urisprudence, 5th edn., vol. 1, p. 362): one class consists of intangible rights over objects (incorporeal), and the other of physical objects over which rights may be exercised (corporeal).
"Real Estate Handbook: Land Laws of Alabama has long been the reference Alabama lawyers and real estate agents rely on.
238-96. 2 (1587), 3 Co. Rep. at f . 23 a. 1 Brodrick, English Land and English Landlords, 198, citing Caird, 230 DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN LAND LAW Landlord, and Tenant 230-255 The wide ground covered by this relationship 230-231.
Current ideas of family development portray female inheritance as increasing in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, but Spring argues that this is a misperception, resulting from an incomplete consideration of the common-law rules.
H Beale et al, The Law of Personal Property Security (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007). ... M Dixon and G Griffiths (eds), New Twists in the Tale: Contemporary Perspectives in Property, Equity and Trusts (Oxford, Oxford University ...
This 9th edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account key developments in the law in the light of the Law Commission’s recommendations on easements and covenants, as well as the increased impact of the HRA 1998 on ...
Grand House adjoins West Field, the freehold to which was then owned by Nellie. Over the years Nellie has leased West Field to Olive for short periods. On acquiring Grand House, Louise immediately leased it to Terry for 70 years.
... requirement applies (s 2(5)). It is hard to see that the outcomes in question amounted to trusts at all, so this reasoning seems fallacious: surely the estoppel claim is operating in its own right. (See further G Owen and O Rees, ...
Introduction to Land Law