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Land law

Kevin Gray, Susan Francis Gray

(Core text series / editor, Nicola Padfield)

Oxford University Press, c2009

6th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Gray and Gray's Land Law not only covers all the core topics covered on undergraduate courses in an appropriate level of detail, but brings the subject to life through critical analysis and a contextual approach that explores the social, political and economic significance of land law. The book adopts a user-friendly approach that makes use of self-test questions, diagrams and summaries to emphasise key issues and illuminate areas of difficulty or controversy. A broad range of further reading is also included at the end of each chapter to aid with further in-depth research. Students seeking sophisticated analysis within a manageable length and an accessible format should look no further than Land Law for clear guidance from the leading authorities in the field.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Fundamental concepts
  • 2. Possession and title
  • 3. Freehold ownership
  • 4. Leasehold ownership
  • 5. Easements and profits a prendre
  • 6. Security interests in land
  • 7. Beneficial ownership
  • 8. Dealings and their effect
  • 9. Other modes of acquisition
  • 10. Privacy, access and exclusion
  • 11. Public regulation of land

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