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Elements of Land Law Kevin Gray (, Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge)

Elements of Land Law By Kevin Gray (, Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge)

Elements of Land Law by Kevin Gray (, Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge)


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Gray & Gray is the definitive textbook on land law. Esteemed for its depth and breadth of coverage and its scholarship, the fifth edition of Elements of Land Law remains the must-have textbook for students. Frequently cited in court, the wealth of references and footnotes ensure that this text is an unparalleled springboard for further research.

Elements of Land Law Summary

Elements of Land Law by Kevin Gray (, Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge)

'Here is a book whose breadth of purpose and depth of learning are breathtaking.' Peter Butt, [2005] 69 Conv 363 Gray & Gray's Elements of Land Law is the definitive textbook on the subject. The book offers comprehensive coverage of the law in this area. The authors provide an insightful and thought-provoking commentary on the modern development of the subject and go on to explore how land law functions in today's society. The book includes an analysis of recent legislation and case law in England and Wales. There are also references to significant cases from Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada, coupled with a detailed account of reforms currently proposed by the English Law Commission. The book demonstrates a thorough understanding of the social and political context of land law and guides the reader through the sometimes difficult terminology of the subject. This fifth edition continues to balance up-to-date coverage of the key issues in land law with a critical survey of cutting-edge research. Building on the strengths of previous editions, the book ensures that excellent scholarship is accessible to an even wider readership: more chapters of shorter length offer the possibility of readers 'dipping' into topics in a non-linear way. A fresh, new format and text design support the re-structuring of content and aid navigability. Readers wanting to explore areas of interest in more depth are encouraged to do so by the exemplary footnoting and referencing.

Elements of Land Law Reviews

Review from previous edition A genuinely outstanding piece of work: enormously full and erudite but a really stimulating read, with original and critical scholarship. * Nick Jackson, Senior Lecturer, Kent Law School *
Elements of Land Law is a splendid text with a number of desirable features, not least its footnotes and wealth of research material. * Dr. Paul Omar, Senior lecturer, Sussex Law School, Brighton *
This is an outstanding textbook. * Stephen Davies, Surrey University *
Elements of Land Law is comprehensive and provocative, with a very high level of supporting detail. * Ben McFarlane, University Lecturer in Property Law & Trusts, Oxford University. *

About Kevin Gray (, Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge)

Kevin Gray is Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge and a Professor of Law in the University of Cambridge. Susan Francis Gray is a Solicitor of the Senior Courts, and a former Assistant Land Registrar at HM Land Registry.

Table of Contents

PART 1. FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS ; 1.1 Introduction ; 1.2 Land ; 1.3 Estates and tenures ; 1.4 Law and equity ; 1.5 Property ; 1.6 Human rights ; 1.7 The organisation of proprietary interests in land ; PART 2. POSSESSION AND TITLE ; 2.1 Possession ; 2.2 Title ; PART 3. FREEHOLD OWNERSHIP ; 3.1 The fee simple estate ; 3.2 Freehold ownership of commonhold land ; 3.3 Enforcement of freehold covenants at law ; 3.4 Enforcement of freehold covenants in equity ; PART 4. LEASEHOLD OWNERSHIP ; 4.1 Definitions and characteristics ; 4.2 Creation, disposition and termination of leases ; 4.3 Leasehold obligations ; 4.4 Landlord's remedies for tenant default ; 4.5 Enforeability of leasehold covenants ; 4.6 Enfranchisement and the right to buy ; 4.7 Statutory regimes of landlord and tenant law ; PART 5. EASEMENTS AND PROFITS A PRENDRE ; 5.1 Definitions and characteristics ; 5.2 Creation and termination ; 5.3 Effect on third parties ; PART 6. SECURITY INTERESTS IN LAND ; 6.1 Mortgages and charges ; 6.2 Protection for the mortgagor ; 6.3 Protection for the mortgagee ; 6.4 Remedies of the mortgagee ; 6.5 Priority of mortgages ; 6.6 Rentcharges and rights of entry ; PART 7. BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP ; 7.1 Trusts ; 7.2 Resulting trusts ; 7.3 Constructive trusts ; 7.4 Co-ownership ; 7.5 Trusts of land ; 7.6 Successive interests ; PART 8. DEALINGS AND THEIR EFFECT ; 8.1 Contract and transfer ; 8.2 Dealings with registered estates ; 8.3 Dealings with unregistered estates ; PART 9. OTHER MODES OF ACQUISITION ; 9.1 Adverse possession ; 9.2 Proprietary estoppel ; 9.3 Succession and donatio mortis causa ; PART 10. PRIVACY, ACCESS AND EXCLUSION ; 10.1 Trespass and privacy ; 10.2 Bare licences ; 10.3 Contractual licences ; 10.4 Licences coupled with an equity or a grant ; 10.5 Impact of licences on third parties ; 10.6 Limits of autonomous control over access ; 10.7 Civic rights of access to land ; PART 11. PUBLIC REGULATION OF LAND ; 11.1 Control of land use ; 11.2 Takings of land

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GOR003869793
9780199219728
0199219729
Elements of Land Law by Kevin Gray (, Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20081127
1576
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