Textbook on Land Law 12th ed

Subjects:
Property Law
Contents:
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Estates and Interests in Land
PART II: ACQUISITION OF ESTATES IN LAND
2. Buying a House
3. The Contract
4. Unregistered Land
5. Registered Land
6. Acquisition of an Estate by Adverse Possession
PART III: LEGAL ESTATES
7. The Freehold Estate
8. The Leasehold Estate
9. Obligations of Landlord and Tenant
10. Enforcement of Leasehold Covenants
11. Remedies for Breach of Leasehold Covenants
12. Commonhold
PART IV: TRUSTS AND PROPRIETARY ESTOPPEL
13. Trusts - an Introduction
14. Co-ownership
15. Trusts of Land
16. Settled Land Act Settlements
17. Perpetuities and Accumulations
18. Resulting and Constructive Trusts
19. Proprietary Estoppel
PART V: LICENCES
20. Nature of a Licence
21. Enforcement of a Licence
PART VI: THIRD PARTY RIGHTS
22. Mortgages
23. Easements and Profits a Prendre
24. Covenants Relating to Freehold Land
PART VII: IN CONCLUSION
25. The Family Home
26. What is Land?

ISBN13: 9780199540990
ISBN: 0199540993
Published: August 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £27.99

Textbook on Land Law guides students through the principles of contemporary land law from a practical perspective. It focuses on the modern law, confining discussion of historical developments to the minimum necessary to understand basic principles and concentrate on the law as it is now.

The book is consistently recommended to students for its accuracy and ease of use. It is written in a direct and informal style, explaining the law in non-technical language and warning of possible misunderstandings and confusions. Rules are illustrated by reference to real-life situations in a fictitious town, bringing the subject to life and enhancing the reader's understanding of problem areas. Useful features include a glossary, sample documents and further reading references.

The unique and straightforward approach taken by the authors has established Textbook on Land Law as the ultimate practical land law book and makes the subject interesting and accessible.

Thoroughly updated to cover:-

  • recent legislation, including new anti-discrimination provisions, and reform of law of distress

  • case-law developments, including discussion of decisions such as: Pye v United Kingdom, Stack v Dowden, Kent v Kavanagh, and Wall v Collins.

  • Law Commission reports on forfeiture of leases and property rights of co-habitants
The new edition also contains expanded suggestions for further reading at the end of chapters.