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Land Law - A Problem-Based Approach

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Informationen zum Autor Emma Hatfield! LL.B(Hons)! LL.M. FHEA is a senior law lecturer at the University of Huddersfield and a solicitor (non-practising). She teaches on all aspects of Land and Property Law and has written on areas of Commercial Property! Landlord and Tenant! Planning Law and Electronic Conveyancing. Emma's particular research interest is electrification of the property system encompassing the transfer of property through non-paper based systems and their implementation. Rebecca Kelly LL.B(Hons)! LL.M. FHEA is a senior law lecturer at the University of Huddersfield. She teaches on all aspects of Land Law in addition to Equity and Trusts and has written on several areas of law including Landlord and Tenant! Estoppel and Constructive Trusts. Rebecca's particular research interest is in relation to pedagogy with particular reference to student learning! teaching techniques and professional skills development. Zusammenfassung Land Law: A Problem-Based Approach creates a fresh approach to learning land law through the use of real-life scenarios. With this book, context is placed at the heart of learning and guides students through application rather than via an abstract set of rules and can therefore gain a deeper understanding of how land law works, not just what it is. Inhaltsverzeichnis CONTENTS Guide to the Problem-Based Learning Series Guide to the Website Table of Cases Table of Statutes CHAPTER ONE – AN INTRODUCTION (REBECCA KELLY) Studying Land Law Using the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Approach in Land Law Features of this book How to use this book CHAPTER TWO – PROPERTY RIGHTS IN LAND (REBECCA KELLY) Chapter Aims and Objectives Property Rights Classification of Property The definition of land Ownership of land Discussion section End of chapter summary Essay question Problem question CHAPTER THREE – COMMON LAW AND EQUITY (REBECCA KELLY) Chapter aims and objectives Common law and equity Legal interests in land The requirement of a deed Equitable interests in land Exceptions to the requirements of S2 LP(MP)A 1989 Enforcement of equitable interests The 1925 property legislation Discussion section End of chapter summary Essay question Problem question CHAPTER FOUR – UNREGISTERED LAND (REBECCA KELLY) Chapter aims and objectives Problems with the former system Land charges Overreachable equitable interests Equitable interests remaining subject to the doctrine of notice Discussion section End of chapter summary Essay question Problem question CHAPTER FIVE – REGISTERED LAND (REBECCA KELLY) Chapter aims and objectives The aims of the Land Registration Acts Substantively registrable titles Structure of the register of title First registration of title Grades of title Dispositions of a registered title Third party rights in registered land Process for transfer of registered land Altering the register Discussion section End of chapter summary Essay question Problem question CHAPTER SIX – LEASEHOLD (EMMA HATFIELD) Chapter aims and objectives The Basics Essential characteristics of a lease Types of leases Creation of leases Determination of tenancies Discussion section End of chapter summary Essay question Problem question CHAPTER SEVEN – LEASEHOLD COVENANTS (EMMA HATFIELD) Chapter aims and objectives The Basics The running of covenants Remedies for breach of covenant Discussion section End of chapter summary Essay question Problem question CHAPTER EIGHT – LICENCES (REBECCA KELLY) Chapter aims and obj...

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