Part of the successful Routledge-Cavendish Q&A series, which provides students with essential advice and guidance on essay and exam success, this new edition has been fully updated and revised to incorporate new developments in land law since the publication of the previous edition, including full reference to the Land Registration Act 2002 and an assessment of the new legislation. It covers: the new system of adverse possession recent cases on the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 the impact of human rights in property law proposed reforms of the law of co-ownership Demonstrating effective methods of answering typical exam and assessment questions, each chapter is arranged so that basic principles are considered first, with more complex issues being dealt with once simpler ones have been mastered. Giving students an important insight into exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer, this book is an excellent revision and practice guide.
Giving students an important insight into exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer, this book is an excellent revision and practice guide.
These books provide you with the skills you need for your exams by: Helping you to be prepared: each title in the series has an introduction presenting carefully tailored advice on how to approach assessment for your subject Showing you ...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
If the actual track is secured to the land then we could ask how difficult it is to remove, as suggested by Scarman LJ in Berkley v Poulett (above). If this does involve an element of difficulty the track will be a fixture, ...
McFarlane, Hopkins, and Nield's Land Law is the most succinct, analytical textbook available in this subject area.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
The court found that the breadth of the right was too wide, per Upjohn J: I think that the right claimed goes wholly outside any normal idea of an easement, that is, the right of the owner or the occupier of a dominant tenement over a ...
... [1934] 1KB191 Horrocks v Lowe [1975] AC 135 Hotson v East Berkshire Area Health Authority [1987] AC 50 Howard Marine vOgden [1976] QB 574 HudsonRidge Manufacturing [1957]2QB 348 Hughes v Lord Advocate [1963] AC 837 Hughes v Waltham.
The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth (2001) 82 P. & C.R. 137 at 144 per Rimer J.; Trustees of the Michael Butt Charitable Trust v. Adams (2001) 82 P. & C.R. 406 at 412–13 per Laddie J. 53 Dockray [1982] Conv.
Questions & Answers: Multiple Choice and Short Answer Questions and Answers. Property