Indeed, the decision of the Court of Appeal in Bell's case is now commonly regarded as epitomising the tone of the ... Ltd v Bell (2001) W owned a 10 percent beneficial share in the family home which was owned at law by H and W. H ...
During this period the land was accessible only through a gate kept padlocked by G, who effectively farmed the ... Usually, however, enclosure is the 'strongest possible evidence of adverse possession' (Seddon v Smith (1877) per ...
This is the definitive textbook on land law. Esteemed for its depth and breadth of coverage and its scholarship, the fifth edition remains the must-have textbook for students.
This sixth edition covers everything from the legal definition of land to the essential elements in a lease or tenancy and the function of covenants in the planning of land use.
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This fourth edition covers everything from the legal definition of land to the essential elements in a lease or tenancy and the function of covenants in the planning of land use.
This edition takes account of recent changes in statute law and case law, including the Land Registration Act 2002 and the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.