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Bradbrook and Neave's Easements and Restrictive Covenants 4th ed isbn 9780409356588

Bradbrook and Neave's Easements and Restrictive Covenants 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780409327076
New Edition ISBN: 9780409356588
Previous Edition ISBN: 0409313750
Published: October 2010
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This authoritative work examines the rules that govern the creation, enforceability and extinguishment of easements and restrictive covenants from an Australian perspective.

It provides an in-depth analysis of the large body of Australian case law and statute law explaining the differences between States and Territories, and seeks to solve the various problems that these differences cause.

The text also includes a discussion of the interaction between the operation of the Torrens system and the common law and equitable rules governing easements and restrictive covenants.

There have been a number of significant decisions emanating from the High Court of Australia and the appellate courts of all the states and territories since the publication of the second edition. The third edition analyses these new developments in the context of the overall development of the law of easements and restrictive covenants.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
1. The Nature of an Easement
2. Equitable Easements
3. Compulsory Acquisition of Easements
4. The Creation of Easements by Grant
or Reservation
5. Prescriptive Easements
6. Rights of Way
7. Rights to Support
8. Easement of Light
9. Easement of Air
10. Fencing Easements
11. Easements and the Torrens System
12. Restrictive Covenants - Some Preliminary Issues
13. Passing the Benefit
14. Passing the Burden at Law
15. Construction of Covenants
16. Covenants in Restraint of Trade
17. Restrictive Covenants and the Torrens System
18. Remedies for Breach of Covenant and Disturbance of an Easement
19. Modification and Extinguishment of Covenants