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Making Sense of Land Law April Stroud

Making Sense of Land Law By April Stroud

Making Sense of Land Law by April Stroud


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Summary

This highly practical book covers all the main topics studied on a standard land law syllabus and provides students with the tools for analysis, understanding and application of the subject. Complicated terminology is avoided and brief summaries of pertinent cases are given throughout the text.

Making Sense of Land Law Summary

Making Sense of Land Law by April Stroud

Written in a clear, understandable style Making Sense of Land Law takes a unique visual approach to this often difficult subject. Numerous tables and diagrams guide the student through the material helping to avoid complicated terminology, while summaries of pertinent cases throughout the text make this a highly practical book. All the main topics studied on a standard land law syllabus are covered and the text provides students with the tools necessary for analysis, understanding and application of the subject.

About April Stroud


April Stroud is a Senior Lecturer at Southampton Institute School of Law, and ALT Law Teacher of the Year 2005

Table of Contents

1. The Essence of Land Law; 2. Rights in Land before 1926; 3. Rights in Land after 1925 in Unregistered Land; 4. Registered Land; 5. Adverse Possession; 6. The Use of Trusts in Land; 7. Successive Interests in Land; 8. Express Co-Ownership in Land; 9. Implied Co-Ownership in Land- Resulting and Constructive Trusts; 10. The Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996; 11. Overreaching and the Protection of Interests Under a Trust of Land; 12. Proprietary Estoppel; 13. Licences; 14. Freehold Covenants; 15. Leases; 16. Leashold Covenants; 17. Easements; 18. Mortgages

Additional information

GOR001874639
9780406979070
0406979073
Making Sense of Land Law by April Stroud
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2005-05-26
497
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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