Property law
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書誌事項
Property law
(Longman law)
Longman, 2000
3rd ed
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注記
Previous ed.: 1998
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This new edition of Property Law builds upon the highly successful earlier editions, providing a modern and comprehensive text. Full consideration is given to the important proposals of the Law Commission relating to the reform of registration of title. It also encompasses the most recent statutes, including the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999, and case law. Amongst the most important new cases covered are Central London Commercial Estates Ltd v Kato Kagaku Ltd (adverse possession); Bruton v London and Quadrant Housing Trust (leases) and Royal Bank of Scotland plc v Etridge (no 2) (mortgages). Property Law provides full coverage of basic property principles, permitting land law principles to be situated within this broader context. Particular attention is given to the role of possession, for both land and chattels. Trusts and equity are explained so far as these are relevant to property issues. The approach adopted thus ensures that the book is suitable for courses which deal with property law in this way, as well as for more traditional land law courses. Land law topics are widely covered, but with an emphasis on issues central to most courses on this subject.
The book goes well beyond a description of the rules, however, seeking rather to get to the heart of the analyses used by the courts and to provide an understanding of their effect within a mature and complex area of law. There is a full discussion of key cases and the ways in which they articulate the fundamental principles of property law, enabling students to obtain a firm grasp of the subject and to apply these principles to particular problems and examples. Property Law can be used by itself or together with the author's Property Law: Cases and Materials.
目次
Table of Cases Table of Statutes Table of Statutory Instruments Part I: Introduction 1. Basic Property Principles 2. The Central Concerns of Property Law Part II: General Principles: Property Interests and their Creation and Transfer 3. Trusts and Equitable Interests 4. Property Interests 5. The 1925 Legislation 6. Original Acquisition of Property Interests 7. The Creation and Transfer of Property Interests 8. Formalities, Trusts and the Family Home 9. Estoppel 10. Purchasers: General Principles amd the Need for Registration 11. Purchasers: Registration of Title Part III: Rights to Enjoy Land: Freehold and Leasehold Estates 12. Successive and Concurrent Interests: Introduction 13. Joint Tenancy and Tenancy in Common 14. Trusts of Land 15. Successive Interests 16. Leases: Types and Requirements 17. Leases: Obligations and Remedies 18. Leases: Parties and the running of Covenants Part IV: Other Interests in Land 19. Licences 20. Easements and Profits 21. Covenants 22. Mortgages
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