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Land Law Q&A Martin Dixon (University of Cambridge, UK)

Land Law Q&A By Martin Dixon (University of Cambridge, UK)

Land Law Q&A by Martin Dixon (University of Cambridge, UK)


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Since the third edition of this text there have been significant developments in land law. This new edition weaves these important developments into the text of existing answers and includes complete new questions. Basic issues are dealt with first, followed by more complex issues.

Land Law Q&A Summary

Land Law Q&A by Martin Dixon (University of Cambridge, UK)

This book demonstrates effective methods of answering typical examination and assessment questions. Each chapter is arranged so that basic principles are considered first,with more complex issues being dealt with once these have been mastered.

This fourth edition contains new questions and has been substantially revised in the light of recent developments in land law. Most importantly, the Land Registration Act 2002 is given comprehensive consideration.

About Martin Dixon (University of Cambridge, UK)

Martin Dixon, MA, is a University Senior Lecturer and Fellow in Law at Queens' College, Cambridge. He is also on the editorial team of The Conveyancer, the leading property law journal.

Table of Contents

Registered Land; Unregistered Land; Co-Ownership; Successive Interests in Land; Leases; Licences and Proprietary Estoppel; Easements; Freehold Covenants; The Law of Mortgages.

Additional information

GOR007605199
9781859416273
1859416276
Land Law Q&A by Martin Dixon (University of Cambridge, UK)
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20020402
330
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