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Modern Land Law Mark P. Thompson (Professor of Law and Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Leicester)

Modern Land Law By Mark P. Thompson (Professor of Law and Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Leicester)

Summary

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.

Modern Land Law Summary

Modern Land Law by Mark P. Thompson (Professor of Law and Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Leicester)

Modern Land Law offers fresh and contemporary coverage of a traditionally difficult subject. Mark Thompson moves away from the typically dense, black-letter approach adopted by many textbooks to take a more engaging look at the social context within which land law operates. The book is structured to reflect the key topics that are typically covered on the LLB, making it ideal for use as a main textbook, and the contextual approach and selective coverage ensure that it offers in-depth and rigorous analysis and discussion. The author excels in explaining difficult rules and concepts clearly but without oversimplification, and guides students around the common pitfalls in areas where there is typically misunderstanding or confusion. The fifth edition includes extended coverage of the Human Rights Act in land law; new coverage of the developments concerning estoppel; and expansion of the chapters on easements and covenants, to take full account of the final Law Commission proposals relating to these areas. Coverage of the family home has been revised to deal with the impact of Stack v Dowden and the Supreme Court decision on Jones v Kernott, as has the chapter on leasehold property to assess the Supreme Court decision in Berrisford v Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd.

Modern Land Law Reviews

It is often said by anyone studying land law for the first time that understanding this area of law is one of the most challenging parts of an undergraduate law degree. [...] Modern Land Law tries to help the reader overcome these issues by demystifying the complex weave of matters while, at the same time, keeping a high level of detail. * Student Law Journal *
If you are looking for an accessible account of property law, then you should seriously consider buying Mark Thompson's Modern Land Law. * Student Law Journal *
Review from previous edition An excellent, competent book. Students would do well to follow an uncomplicated and comprehensive exposition such as this. * Louisa Dubery, Senior Lecturer, University of Winchester *

About Mark P. Thompson (Professor of Law and Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Leicester)

Mark P. Thompson is Professor of Law and Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor at Leicester University. He is a specialist in Property Law and has acted as consultant to the Law Commission on two Working Papers.

Table of Contents

1. The Scope of the Subject ; 2. Tenure and Estates ; 3. Law, Equity and Human Rights ; 4. The 1925 Legislation ; 5. Registration of Title ; 6. The Transfer of Freehold Land ; 7. Possessory Titles ; 8. Consecutive and Concurrent Interests in Land ; 9. Co-ownership 1: Acquisition of Interests in the Home ; 10. Co-ownership 2: The Legal Framework of Co-ownership ; 11. Leasehold Estates ; 12. Mortgages ; 13. Easements ; 14. Covenants between Freeholders ; 15. Licences and Estoppel

Additional information

GOR005728421
9780199641376
0199641374
Modern Land Law by Mark P. Thompson (Professor of Law and Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Leicester)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2012-06-28
704
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