In 2000, Crest Nicholson was seeking to buy the land conveyed by the Arthur, Humphreys, and Roberts conveyances in order to build a housing estate. The owner of the land originally conveyed by the Wing conveyances wanted to prevent the ...
:5 Table of cases 2. a' 2 (D O —h {1 Q) U1 (D U1. Dyce v. Lady Hay (1852) 1 Macq 305 . . . 302 Dyerv. ... Dudley Marshall (Properties) Ltd [1957] Ch 317. . . 394 Fowler v. Barron [2008] EWCA Civ 377 . . . 262 Fraser v.
EXAMPLE ross and rachel have bought the freehold of a house together and want to own it as joint tenants. in law, we have seen that they can only hold it as joint tenants, so there is no problem there. in order to hold it as joint ...
A considered balance of depth, detail, context, and critique, 'Directions' books offer the most student-friendly guide to the subject; they empower students to evaluate the law, understand its practical application, and approach assessments ...
This section lies at the heart of modern land law, because it sets out the estates and interests in land that can exist at law and then says that all other interests in land are equitable. The section raises a huge number of questions ...
... rights. A purchaser who fails to do these things might be fixed with notice of matters which should have been discovered. Imputed. notice. This is notice imputed to the purchaser by virtue of actual or constructive knowledge possessed by ...
Land Law Directions
This text is a lively introduction to land law, making this traditionally daunting subject both clear and engaging.