Property Law, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (July 4, 2024) © 2024

  • Roger Smith Tutor in Law, Magdalen College, University of Oxford
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PART I INTRODUCING PROPERTY LAW

  1. INTRODUCTION TO PROPERTY LAW
  2. HUMAN RIGHTS

PART II GENERAL PRINCIPLES: CREATION AND TRANSFER OF PROPERTY INTERESTS

  1. ORIGINAL ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY INTERESTS
  2. THE TRANSFER AND CREATION OF PROPERTY INTERESTS
  3. FORMALITIES: ESTOPPEL
  4. THE FAMILY HOME
  5. PURCHASERS PART 1
  6. PURCHASERS PART 2

PART III RIGHTS TO ENJOY LAND: ESTATES AND COMMONHOLD

  1. SUCCESSIVE AND CONCURRENT INTERESTS: INTRODUCTION
  2. TRUSTS OF LAND
  3. LEASES: TYPES AND REQUIREMENTS
  4. LEASES: OBLIGATIONS AND REMEDIES
  5. LEASES: PARTIES AND THE RUNNING OF COVENANTS
  6. COMMONHOLD

PART IV OTHER INTERESTS IN LAND

  1. LICENSES
  2. EASEMENTS AND PROFITS
  3. COVENANTS
  4. MORTGAGES

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