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Complete Land Law offers students a blend of concepts with analytical commentary, combined with carefully selected cases and extracts which stimulate critical thinking and promotes a complete understanding of how the law works in practice.
List of contents
- Part 1 Introduction: Estates and Interests in Land
- 1: Introduction to the types of property rights in land
- 2: Tenures and estates
- 3: Creation of legal and equitable rights in land
- Part 2 Unregistered Land
- 4: Protection of legal and equitable property rights in unregistered land
- Part 3 Registered Land
- 5: Registration of title - the basic principles
- 6: Interests protected by registration and overriding interests
- Part 4 Acquisition of Interests in Land (I)
- 7: Trusts of land
- 8: Co-ownership of land - the basic principles
- 9: Co-ownership - the resolution of disputes
- Part 5 Acquisition of Interests in Land (II)
- 10: Licences and proprietary estoppel
- Part 6 Leases
- 11: Leases - the basic requirements
- 12: Obligations in leases
- 13: The running of covenants in a lease
- 14: Termination of leases
- Part 7 Informal Acquisition of Legal Estates
- 15: Adverse possession and the limitation acts
- Part 8 Protection for the Purchaser of Registered Land
- 16: Rectification of the register of title
- Part 9 Easements
- 17: The essential characteristics of easements
- 18: Creation of express and implied grants of easements
- 19: Prescription for easements (and profits)
- Part 10 Freehold Covenants: Restrictive and Positive Covenants
- 20: Freehold covenants
- 21: Escaping from restrictive covenants
- Part 11 Mortgages
- 22: The creation of mortgages
- 23: The remedies of mortgages
- 24: The operation of mortgages
About the author
Barbara Bogusz is Lecturer in Law at the University of Leicester where she is involved in teaching land law and intellectual property law on the LLB. Barbara is also the author, with Elspeth Berry and Matthew Homewood, of
Complete EU Law (OUP).
Roger Sexton is a Former Senior Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Trent University where he specialized for many years in teaching land law.
Summary
Complete Land Law offers students a blend of concepts with analytical commentary, combined with carefully selected cases and extracts which stimulate critical thinking and promotes a complete understanding of how the law works in practice.