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Land Law: Text, Cases, and Materials combines insightful author commentary with carefully selected extracts to fully support students.
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Land Law: Text, Cases, and Materials combines insightful author commentary with carefully selected extracts to fully support students.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1168
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1982g
- ISBN-13: 9780198893226
- ISBN-10: 0198893221
- Artikelnr.: 71184728
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1168
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1982g
- ISBN-13: 9780198893226
- ISBN-10: 0198893221
- Artikelnr.: 71184728
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ben McFarlane is Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St John's College. He has published a widely on land law and is the author of The Law of Proprietary Estoppel (OUP 2nd edn, 2020) and The Structure of Property Law (Hart, 2008). He is also an author of Hayton, McFarlane and Mitchell on Equity and Trusts (15th edn, 2022) and a contributor to Snell's Equity (Sweet & Maxwell 34th edn, 2020) and Chitty on Contracts (35th edn, 2023). Nicholas Hopkins is a Law Commissioner for England and Wales and Professor of Law at the University of Reading. Prior to his appointment as Commissioner he taught land law for over twenty years, and he has published widely on the topic. Amongst other projects, he has led the Law Commission's review of the Land Registration Act 2002 and its work on residential leasehold and commonhold. He is an academic member of the Property Bar Association, a member of the Property Litigation Association, and an Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple. Sarah Nield is Emeritus Professor of Property Law at Southampton University. She has been teaching land law since 1982, having previously held posts at Hong Kong University and the University of Bristol and has also taught conveyancing, equity and trusts and company law. Sarah is published widely in the area of property law and is also a qualified solicitor.
A. Introduction
1: What's special about land?
2: What is land?
3: Registration
B. The content question
4: Human rights and land
5: Legal estates and legal interests
6: Equitable interests
7: Personal rights: licences
C. The acquisition question
8: Formal methods of acquisition: contracts and deeds
9: Adverse possession
10: Proprietary estoppel
11: Trusts
D. The shared home
12: Interests in the home: the acquisition question
13: Regulating co-ownership: the content question
14: Co-ownership and third parties: applications for sale
E. Priority: the defences question and land registration
15: The priority triangle
16: Priorities in registered land
17: Co-ownership and priorities: the defences question
18: Reform of the Land Registration Act 2002
F. Leases
19: Leases
20: Regulating leases and protecting occupiers
21: Leasehold covenants
G. Neighbours and neighbourhoods
22: Easements
23: Freehold covenants
24: Flat ownership: long leases and commonhold
H. Security rights
25: Security interests in land
26: Lender's rights and remedies
27: Protection of the borrower
1: What's special about land?
2: What is land?
3: Registration
B. The content question
4: Human rights and land
5: Legal estates and legal interests
6: Equitable interests
7: Personal rights: licences
C. The acquisition question
8: Formal methods of acquisition: contracts and deeds
9: Adverse possession
10: Proprietary estoppel
11: Trusts
D. The shared home
12: Interests in the home: the acquisition question
13: Regulating co-ownership: the content question
14: Co-ownership and third parties: applications for sale
E. Priority: the defences question and land registration
15: The priority triangle
16: Priorities in registered land
17: Co-ownership and priorities: the defences question
18: Reform of the Land Registration Act 2002
F. Leases
19: Leases
20: Regulating leases and protecting occupiers
21: Leasehold covenants
G. Neighbours and neighbourhoods
22: Easements
23: Freehold covenants
24: Flat ownership: long leases and commonhold
H. Security rights
25: Security interests in land
26: Lender's rights and remedies
27: Protection of the borrower
A. Introduction
1: What's special about land?
2: What is land?
3: Registration
B. The content question
4: Human rights and land
5: Legal estates and legal interests
6: Equitable interests
7: Personal rights: licences
C. The acquisition question
8: Formal methods of acquisition: contracts and deeds
9: Adverse possession
10: Proprietary estoppel
11: Trusts
D. The shared home
12: Interests in the home: the acquisition question
13: Regulating co-ownership: the content question
14: Co-ownership and third parties: applications for sale
E. Priority: the defences question and land registration
15: The priority triangle
16: Priorities in registered land
17: Co-ownership and priorities: the defences question
18: Reform of the Land Registration Act 2002
F. Leases
19: Leases
20: Regulating leases and protecting occupiers
21: Leasehold covenants
G. Neighbours and neighbourhoods
22: Easements
23: Freehold covenants
24: Flat ownership: long leases and commonhold
H. Security rights
25: Security interests in land
26: Lender's rights and remedies
27: Protection of the borrower
1: What's special about land?
2: What is land?
3: Registration
B. The content question
4: Human rights and land
5: Legal estates and legal interests
6: Equitable interests
7: Personal rights: licences
C. The acquisition question
8: Formal methods of acquisition: contracts and deeds
9: Adverse possession
10: Proprietary estoppel
11: Trusts
D. The shared home
12: Interests in the home: the acquisition question
13: Regulating co-ownership: the content question
14: Co-ownership and third parties: applications for sale
E. Priority: the defences question and land registration
15: The priority triangle
16: Priorities in registered land
17: Co-ownership and priorities: the defences question
18: Reform of the Land Registration Act 2002
F. Leases
19: Leases
20: Regulating leases and protecting occupiers
21: Leasehold covenants
G. Neighbours and neighbourhoods
22: Easements
23: Freehold covenants
24: Flat ownership: long leases and commonhold
H. Security rights
25: Security interests in land
26: Lender's rights and remedies
27: Protection of the borrower