Principles of property law
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Principles of property law
(Principles of law)
Cavendish, 2001
2nd ed
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Includes index
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Description
Australian Principles of Property Law, now in its third edition, covers all aspects of Australian real property law. Each chapter has been expanded and updated to incorporate the latest developments and theories.
Incorporating academic discussion of historical and theoretical issues underlying the property system, as well as practical discussion of relevant legislative schemes, this texbook is the ideal accompaniment to any undergraduate property law course. Focusing on Victorian law, the text also outlines developments in other states and provides technical explanations where necessary. It is supported throughout by extracts from a wide range of cases and materials.
Table of Contents
- What is Property
- Possession, Seisin and Ownership in Property
- The Doctrine of Tenure and Estates
- Adverse Possession
- Equitable Interests
- Native Title
- Fixtures
- The Rule Against Perpetuities
- General Law Land and Priority Principles
- Deeds Registration System
- The Torrens System
- Covenants Over Land
- Easements
- Mortgages
- Leases
- Co-Ownership.
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