Land Law
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The Law of Real Property 'The aims of any system of registered title should be certainty, simplicity and the ability to be economic' In the light of this statement, critically consider the structure and major provisions of the Land Registration Act 2002 How far and by what means does the new legislation seek to achieve the aims stated above? This essay will discuss the major provisions of the Land Registration Act 2002 and its economic affects. This essay will also look at the history of registration in order to demonstrate its relevance. The concept of registration of property is not something that has come about in recent years; the idea began at the time of William the Conqueror in 10661. Once in England, William declared all land to be his and this view has remained ever since, who ever rules the country owns the land. The law was used as currency, in the...


