PropertyLand - Introduction Text Books
PropertyLand - Introduction Text Books
Introduction
Contents
1. Introduction
Studying property law
A suggested approach to study
The examination
Some basic definitions
3. Registration of title
The rules of competing rights in land where title has been registered in the land register, and
the impact of the reforms introduced by the Land Registration Act 2002. Registration of title
is compulsory, and registration of a right in land has very important effects upon its
enforceability against third parties.
Basic features of the system
Land Registration Act 2002
The categories of interest in registered title
The effect of the Land Registration Act 2002: overriding interests
4. Co-ownership
Co-ownership is when two or more people are entitled to simultaneous enjoyment of land.
It can be created formally or informally, and we shall look at both statutory and case law
rules for co-ownership and its termination.
The two forms of co-ownership
The means by which co-ownership might arise
Distinction between joint tenancy and tenancy in common
Severance
The 1925 and 1996 reforms
Rights of beneficiaries
Trusts of land
5. Proprietary estoppel
Introduction
Proprietary estoppel
Remedies
9. Mortgages
Most people finance their purchase of land via a mortgage, which is a loan secured on the
land. The law has to balance the rights and duties of the mortgagor (borrower of money)
against those of the mortgagee (the lender of the purchase money).
Creation of mortgages
Position of the mortgagor
Rights of the mortgagee
Dixon, M. Modern land law. (London: Routledge, 2021) 12th edition [ISBN 9780367484484].
Further reading
1. MacKenzie, J-A. and A. Nair Textbook on land law. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020)
18th edition [ISBN 9780198839828].
2. Ben McFarlane, Nicholas Hopkins. & Sarah Nield, Land Law (Oxford University Press)
3. Gray, K. and S.F. Gray Elements of land law. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008) fifth
edition [ISBN 9780199219728].
4. Bogusz, B. and R. Sexton Complete land law: text, cases and materials. (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2019) sixth edition [ISBN 9780198824909].
5. Burn, E.H. and J. Cartwright Maudsley & Burn’s land law: cases and materials. (Oxford, New
York: Oxford University Press, 2009) ninth edition [ISBN 9780199226177].
6. Clarke, A. and P. Kohler Property law: commentary and materials. (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2005) [ISBN 9780521614894].
7. George, M. and A. Layard Thompson’s modern land law. (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2019) seventh edition [ISBN 9780198828020].
8. Gravells, N.P. Land law: text and materials. (London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2010) fourth edition
[ISBN 9780421963603].
9. Smith, R.J. Property law. (Harlow: Pearson, 2020) 10th edition [ISBN 9781292286716].
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