{"title":"Andrew Lyall","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"land-law-in-ireland-book-andrew-lyall-9781858005843","title":"Land Law In Ireland","description":"Unprecedented Changes to Irish Land Law 2009 saw the introduction of the most far-reaching changes to the system of land law in Ireland since the middle ages.  Your Complete Guide - Updated and fully revised Updated and fully revised to take account of Irish land law after a vast array of amending legislation including:  * The Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 * The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 * The Registration of Deeds and Title Act 2006 * The Residential Tenancies Act 2004  An essential text  * For understanding the wide-ranging reform of Irish land law since the previous edition * For appreciating land law in Ireland during this complex, transitional stage following the comprehensive legislative reform of the subject * With the distinctive approach of placing the rules and doctrines of Irish land law in their historical and social context for a full appreciation of this intricate subject * Which fully and critically explores modern developments, particularly proprietary estoppel,  landlord and tenant and the growing impact of human rights law * While subject areas which are largely obsolete but fundamental to an understanding of the subject are retained, e.g. tenure, the Statute of Uses 1634 and the Settled Land Acts.  Readership The third edition of this leading title on land law in Ireland is an essential text for both students and practitioners of land law.  Table of Contents  Introduction Land Possession Estates Tenure Equity Registration of Documents Fee simple Fee farm grants Fee tail Life estates Future interests Perpetuities Class gifts Powers Trusts of Land The Irish Land Purchase Acts Co-Ownership Family Property Licences, Estoppel and Constructive  Trusts Landlord and Tenant Statutory Control and Enlargement of Tenancies Covenants Easements and Profits Mortgages Registration of Title Adverse possession Succession  LIMITED NUMBER OF HARDBACKS AVAILABLE A limited number of hardbacks of this new edition are available. Price  295. Call us on 01 662 5301 to order.  ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andrew Lyall PhD (London), LLM (Dar es Salaam), LLD (London) FLS taught land law and legal anthropology at University College Dublin from 1980 until 2007. He is also a barrister of Gray s Inn. He previously taught law in the University of Dar es Salaam and was awarded a PhD from the London School of Economics for his work on law in traditional societies and the degree of Doctor of Laws from London University principally for his work on Irish land law. In 2008 his volume of eighteenth-century Irish law reports, Irish Exchequer Reports 1716-1734, was published by the Selden Society. He has also advised the Government of Uganda on land reform under the auspices of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Law Society of Ireland.","brand":"WoB","offers":[{"title":"GB \/ GOOD \/ INTERNAL","offer_id":49643684725009,"sku":"GOR013585923","price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false},{"title":"GB \/ VERY_GOOD \/ INTERNAL","offer_id":50504685388049,"sku":"GOR007852777","price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/4072\/6801\/files\/1858005841.jpg?v=1751345824"},{"product_id":"17-stories-of-death-and-desire-book-andrew-lyall-9798838110190","title":"17 Stories of Death and Desire","description":null,"brand":"WoB","offers":[{"title":"- \/ - \/ -","offer_id":51768927518993,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true},{"title":"GB \/ VERY_GOOD \/ INTERNAL","offer_id":51768928600337,"sku":"GOR014395664","price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/4072\/6801\/files\/9798838110190.jpg?v=1751476630"},{"product_id":"well-at-the-end-of-the-world-book-andrew-lyall-9798378149537","title":"The Well at the End of the World","description":null,"brand":"WoB","offers":[{"title":"GB \/ VERY_GOOD \/ INTERNAL","offer_id":52110828568849,"sku":"GOR014313294","price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/4072\/6801\/files\/9798378149537.jpg?v=1757136284"},{"product_id":"granville-sharp-s-cases-on-slavery-book-andrew-lyall-9781509911219","title":"Granville Sharp's Cases on Slavery","description":"The purpose of Granville Sharpe's Cases on Slavery is twofold: first, to publish previously unpublished legal materials principally in three important cases in the 18th century on the issue of slavery in England, and specifically the status of black people who were slaves in the American colonies or the West Indies and who were taken to England by their masters. The unpublished materials are mostly verbatim transcripts made by shorthand writers commissioned by Granville Sharp, one of the first Englishmen to take up the cause of the abolition of the slave trade and slavery itself. Other related unpublished material is also made available for the first time, including an opinion of an attorney general and some minor cases from the library of York Minster. On the slave ship Zong, there are transcripts of the original declaration, the deposition by the chief mate, James Kelsall and an extract from a manuscript that Professor Martin Dockray was working on before his untimely death.  The second purpose, outlined in the Introduction, is to give a social and legal background to the cases and an analysis of the position in England of black servants\/slaves brought to England and the legal effects of the cases, taking into account the new information provided by the transcripts. 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