Helps to understand the law of restrictive covenants affecting freehold land. This book examines the changes effected by the Planning Act 2008 to the power to override covenants, and the regime in the Lands Tribunal under the Courts Tribunals and Enforcement Act 2007.
Blackstone's Statutes have a tradition of trust and quality unrivalled by other statute books and a rock solid reputation for accuracy, reliability, and authority. Content is peer reviewed to ensure a close map to courses. Blackstone's Statutes lead the market: consistently recommended by lecturers and relied on by students for exam and course use.
Designed specifically for students, Blackstone's Statutes lead the market in providing a carefully selected, regularly updated, and well sourced collection of legislation for the core subjects and major options offered on the law syllabus. Each title is ideal for use throughout the course and in exams.
Commercial Property Litigation is a new authoritative handbook for property litigators. It combines an analysis of the relevant substantive law and procedure with practical know-how focusing on common issues and problems faced by the property litigator.
Suitable for students on property or land law courses. This book covers the requirements of the CPE, ILEX and combined law courses. It includes developments in property law, including: important case law developments regarding rights to the family home (Oxley v Hiscock) and restrictive covenants (Crest Nicholson).
Brings together the different elements of climate change into one coherent argument, explaining what needs to be done to ensure the future of the property market. This book discusses: mitigation, adaptation, energy efficiency and property valuation, in addition to providing informed commentary on the laws and practical guidance to practitioners.
The fourth edition of this guide to property law has been extensively revised and updated to incorporate legislative developments, including the Land Registration Act 2002. The important contextual parts of the book have also been substantially expanded.
Offers guidance to lenders who have made loans on the security of real property and who are contemplating enforcing this security. This book details the roles, rights and responsibilities of parties to the transaction, explaining what options can be taken and how they might be implemented and highlighting relevant legislation and its relevance.
A clear, authoritative account of the most relevant areas of law for students of estate, real estate, and land management which takes the reader through the English legal system, the law of contract, the law of tort, land law, the law of landlord and tenant, to planning law, taking into account key cases and statutory provisions on the way.
Gray and Gray's Land Law covers all the core elements of the subject, providing contextual analysis that explores the social, political and economic significance of land law. The authors take a critical approach and guide students through the complexities of the subject through the use of diagrams, summaries and self-test questions.
Land Law: Directions provides a lively introduction to land law and makes this traditionally daunting subject both clear and engaging. All the key topics covered on a typical land law module are explained with the use of helpful learning features, diagrams and photographs for a truly contemporary and student-centred approach.
A clear introduction to land law, using accessible language and a broad range of features to reinforce understanding of the key cases and concepts. This new edition is comprehensively revised and expanded and is presented in new two-colour text. It is supported by an innovative and useful companion website.
Land Law: Directions provides a lively introduction to land law to make this traditionally daunting subject both clear and engaging. All the key topics covered on an undergraduate course are explained with the use of helpful learning features, coloured diagrams and photographs for a truly contemporary and student-centred approach.
A consideration of the main principles of Land Law, this book discusses each of the main estates and interests in land, how they can be acquired, held, protected and lost. It also incorporates several case-law developments since the Land Registration Act 2002.
A comprehensive introduction to land law, written in an accessible style, Complete Land Law combines author commentary and an unambiguous explanation of the subject together with the key cases and secondary materials needed for an undergraduate course. This book provides a 'one-stop shop' for students new to land law.
Nutcases provide in-depth case analysis of the facts, principles and decision of the most important cases in an area of law. They include a number of features such as boxed "think points" to make them easy to use and retain the information. Nutcases are an essential revision aid and ideal for getting fully up to speed with a new subject.
Q & A Land Law offers a lifeline to students revising for exams. It provides clear guidance from experienced examiners on how best to tackle exam questions, and gives students the opportunity to practise their exam technique and assess their progress.
Gray and Gray's Land Law covers all the core elements of the subject, providing contextual analysis that explores the social, political and economic significance of land law. The authors take a critical approach and guide students through the complexities of the subject through the use of diagrams, summaries and self-test questions.
Suitable for property law practitioners and students researching and advising on various aspects of: landlord and tenant, valuation, professional negligence, conveyancing, real property, leasehold enfranchisement and compensation, this title contains significant property cases.
Suitable for property law practitioners and students researching and advising on various aspects of: landlord & tenant, valuation, professional negligence, conveyancing, real property, leasehold enfranchisement & compensation, this book comprises some of the most significant property cases.
Law Express Question and Answer: Land Lawis designed to help you get the most out of every answer you write by improving your understanding of what examiners are looking for, helping you to focus in on the question being asked and showing you how even a good answer can be improved.
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.
Offers an account of modern land law, a subject that remains at the heart of our legal system. Dispelling any apprehension about the subject's formidability from the outset, this textbook provides an analysis of the key legal principles relating to land.
Provides an exposition of the principles of land law. This edition takes into account the impact of the reforms of the Land Registration Act 2002. It includes a treatment of the topics covered on an undergraduate course; and a concluding summary to each chapter. It is intended for an undergraduate course.
Suitable for students, this title offers a comprehensive collection of statutory provisions un-annotated. It is also suitable for LLB and GDL course and exam use. It features an accompanying website that offers guidance on how to use and interpret statutes, providing tutorial and exam preparation.
Provides an explanation of the law governing residential care homes, other establishments providing services to adults, and the authorities that regulate them. This book covers the regime for regulating care homes, and deals with issues such as registration, national minimum standards, inspections, and appeals to the Care Homes Tribunal.
The new edition of this eminent and authoritative work has been fully updated to encompass substantive changes in the law of easements. First published 150 years ago, the work interprets statute and case law in great depth and offers solutions to problems that may arise in practice.
Offers an in-depth view of law for students of estate and land management, commencing with the English legal system, the law of contract, the law of tort, and land law, leading to closing sections on the law of landlord and tenant and planning law, taking into account statutory provisions on the way.
The 9th edition of Maudsley & Burn's Land Law Cases and Materials continues to provide an essential reference work for students and practitioners. It includes a wide range of extracts from cases, statutes, Law Commission reports and other literature, which highlight the key issues to understand the present law and its continuing development.
A step-by-step guide to the sequence of a domestic residential conveyancing transaction. It takes account of the Land Registration Act 2002 and HMLR e-services; electronic ordering and delivery of property searches; Stamp Duty Land Tax; and, the requirements of the Money Laundering Regulations.
This value pack contains Land Law, 6th edition plus Core Statutes on Property Law, 2010-11. These texts provide undergraduate students with the essential knowledge, skills and understanding required for success in a Property/land law module during the first year of a law degree.
Modern Land Law offers fresh and contemporary coverage of all the major topics covered on the LLB. It moves away from the traditionally dense, black-letter approach to offer a more engaging look at the social context within which land law operates. The author guides students through the various debates which continue around the subject.
This volume clarifies the Building Acts and Regulations relating to houses, flats and maisonettes. Each chapter forms a self-contained unit covering all the regulation requirements applicable to a particular part of a building, dealing with each part in turn.
Covers important developments and their effect on estate agency. This book offers commentary on the legal liabilities imposed on residential agents in respect of home information packs. It outlines amendments to the Estate Agents Act 1979 and offers necessary case law on matters such as commission and liability for property misdescriptions.
Aims to define and explain the law and technical practice regarding rights to light, planning daylight and sunlight and how these are used in environmental impact assessments (EIA). This book discusses issues such as the valuation of compensation are discussed, with examples.
Offers a fully referenced compendium of the law reports published in the "Estates Gazette" magazine between January and April 2008. This book is suitable for property law practitioners and students researching on various aspects of landlord & tenant, valuation, professional negligence, conveyancing, and real property.
Using a fictional street to illustrate examples as a theme throughout, the book continues to bring a practical focus to modern land law, guiding the reader through real-life situations to illustrate the rules and highlight problem areas. Clear diagrams, sample documents and further reading help students understand the law in context.
Electricity is such a fundamental part of life that its supply is often taken for granted. However the reality is that the rights for electricity lines are arguably the weakest of all utilities, with the vast majority covered by Wayleaves. The book provides insight into defining electricity Wayleav.
Takes account of legislation and case law including Land Registration Rules 2003, Adjudicator to Her Majesty's Land Registry (Practice and Procedure) Rules 2003 and Land Registration (Referral to the Adjudicator to HM Land Registry) Rules 2003. This book provides a treatise on the law, referring to both English and Commonwealth authorities.
Roger Smith's Introduction to Land Law presents a straightforward account of the law and its effects, giving a clear and accessible explanation of concepts students often find difficult to grasp. It illuminates the interesting and thought-provoking issues stemming from land law.