Modern land law [electronic resource] / Martin Dixon.
Publisher: London : Routledge, 2018Edition: Eleventh editionDescription: 1 online resource (512 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour)Content type:- text
- still image
- computer
- online resource
- 9781351237345 (e-book)
- Land tenure -- Law and legislation -- England
- Land tenure -- Law and legislation -- Wales
- Real property -- England
- Real property -- Wales
- Law
- Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law
- Land & real estate law
- Law & society, sociology of law
- Conveyancing law
- Jurisprudence & general issues
- International law
- Property law: general
- "Offences against land use & city planning, monument, land & environment protection"
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- KD833 .D59 2018
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Previous edition: 2016.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
'Modern Land Law' offers a lively and thought-provoking account of a subject that remains at the heart of our legal system. Dispelling any apprehension about the subject's formidability from the outset, this compact textbook provides an absorbing and exact analysis of all the key legal principles relating to land. Modern Land Law is one of the most current and reliable textbooks available on land law today, offering a lively and thought-provoking account of a subject that remains at the heart of our legal system. Dispelling any apprehension about the subject's formidability from the outset, this compact textbook provides an absorbing and exact analysis of all the key legal principles relating to land. Written with students firmly in mind, a clear introduction to every chapter frames each topic in its wider context and corresponding chapter summaries help to consolidate learning and encourage reflection. The 11th edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to address key developments in the law including quasi-easements, recent developments around the interplay of criminal law and land law in adverse possession, and the difficulties and uncertainties inherent in determining remedy in cases of proprietary estoppel.
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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