Modern law of personal property in England and Ireland

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Modern law of personal property in England and Ireland

Andrew P. Bell

Butterworths, 1989

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The aim of this book is simply stated: it is to examine, in the context of English and Irish law, what interests may exist in personal property (ie property other than land) and how those interests operate. This is a complex task, however: it involves bringing together and exploring the common foundations of matters that are generally, but misleadingly, presented as belonging to entirely separate legal categories. Thus, on the one hand, much of what is discussed falls within the field of commercial law: eg sale of goods, hire-purchase, work and materials contracts, bills of exchange, pledges, liens, company charges and corporate insolvency. On the other hand, much would be classified under that amorphous head "equity": eg equitable interests, secret trusts, priorities and tracing. The book also finds a coherent home for matters that have no happy place in other types of work: gift (largely ignored elsewhere), assignment of choses in action (sometimes covered in books on equity, sometimes in works on the law of contract) and possession (relegated too often to works on jurisprudence). The book states the law as it stood on 1 April 1989 both in England and Wales and in Ireland (intending by this Northern Ireland as well as the Republic).

目次

  • Part 1: Property and property rights
  • personal property. Part 2 Interests in personal property: possession
  • legal ownership
  • bailment
  • possessory security
  • equitable ownership
  • non-possessory security
  • other equitable rights. Part 3 Transfers of interests: gift inter vivos
  • transfers of tangible property for value - introduction
  • the sale of goods
  • other contracts of transfer
  • transfers on credit
  • assignment of choses in action
  • negotiable instruments
  • transfers on death
  • insolvency. Part 4 Persistence of interests: introduction
  • tracing title conflicts
  • priorities
  • loss by lapse of time.

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