|  | | Pris: 453 SEK exkl. moms    |  |  Written by three leading academics in the field, this new book offers a stimulating and thought-provoking guide to land law. It collates the most important cases and best writing on the subject in a single volume and draws on key primary and secondary sources: combined with insightful author commentary this creates a complete learning resource for students. 
 The authors' commentary offers a fresh perspective and presents land law as a vibrant subject which confronts pressing social issues with sophistication. The authors' enthusiasm for the subject absorbs readers' attention from the outset and enables them to gain a secure understanding of the fundamental principles of the subject, as well as guiding them through the more complex issues. This text provides students with the detailed knowledge and analytical tools required to engage fully with the many debates raised by this fascinating subject.
 
 Designed as a stand-alone textbook, undergraduates, as well as anyone studying English land law, will find everything they need in this one convenient and easy-to-use volume.
 
 Contents:
 A. INTRODUCTION
 1: What's Special About Land?
 2: Land as Private Property
 3: Legal Estates and Legal Interests
 4: Equitable Interests
 5: Human Rights and Land
 B. THE PRIORITY TRIANGLE
 6: The Priority Triangle
 7: Direct Rights
 8: The Priority Triangle in Action: Licences
 B1. The Acquisition of a Legal Estate or Interest in Land
 9: Formal Methods of Acquisition: Contracts, Deeds and Registration
 10: Informal Methods of Acquisition: Adverse Possession
 B2. The Acquisition of an Equitable Interest in Land
 11: Introduction
 12: The Doctrine of Anticipation: Walsh v Lonsdale
 13: Proprietary Estoppel
 14: Trusts of Land
 B3. Priority
 15: Unregistered Land and Priorities
 16: Registered Land and Priorities
 17: Evaluating the Land Registration Act 2002
 C.THE SHARED HOME
 18: Interests in the Home
 19: Regulating Co-Ownership
 20: Co-Ownership and Third Parties: Priorities
 21: Co-Ownership and Third Parties: Applications for Sale
 22: Successive Ownership
 D. LEASES
 23: The Lease
 24: Regulating Leases and Protecting Occupiers
 25: Leasehold Covenants
 E. NEIGHBOURS AND NEIGHBOURHOODS
 26: Easements
 27: Freehold Covenants
 28: Flat Ownership: Long Leases and Commonhold
 F. SECURITY RIGHTS
 29: Security Interests in Land
 30: Borrower Protection
 31: Lender's Rights and Remedies
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