University: Law: Land Law Essays, Coursework and Assignments


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InfoThe Land Law category has 85 essays and covers:

Chattels; Unregistered Land System; Registered Land System; Encumbrances & Overriding Interests; Acquisition of Interests in Land; Trusts of Land & Coownership; Leases & Licences; Freehold & Leasehold Covenants; Easements; Mortgages; Perpetuities.

Highest Rated Land Law Essays

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A lease is an estate in land of defined duration.
The 1925 Legislations Aims.
The Doctrine of Notice
Adise on principles of Land Law
John was the registered owner of two semi-detached houses, numbers 21 and 23 London Road. Number 21 had a garage attached, but number 23 did not. At the back of each of the houses there was a long garden. John occupied number 21himself and in 2000 he gran
fixtures and chattels-problem questio
Land law - Freehold Covenants.
Covenants in land law.
The term adverse possession often paints a hostile picture of squatters occupying land that is not t
Advise Simon as to the enforceability of the covenants.
Laws in relation to residential occupation.
Property Law
Case law analysis - Advice Martin On Whether He Has Any Rights, Which Are Enforceable Against Midlays Bank? Is The Arrangement With Des Enforceable Against Samantha And Chris?
A lease is an estate in land of defined duration. It is capable of subsisting; as a legal estate, but it must be created in the manner required by the law and satisfy the definition of a 'term of years absolute' otherwise it is an equitable interest.
Celebrity Couple Problem.
What are the rights that undivided owners enjoy and how has the enactment of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 affected those rights?
The Impact of the Land Registration Act 2002 on Adverse Possession
The freehold estates
Response to Stimulus Test, The law and society, renting and buying a dwelling.
'The 'mirror' principle, the 'curtain' principle and the 'insurance' principle form the tripod on which the whole English and Welsh system of land registration rests'.Explain, in detail, these three principles.
'The Land Registration Act 1925 was not intended to alter the practice of physical inspection, which was to remain subject to doctrine of notice. More recent interpretations fail to recognise this fact'. Discuss
This problem question deals with the law of adverse possession of land.
Rent Restructuring
Property Law
Legal Aspects of Property Development

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Most Recent Land Law Essays

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General Principles of Land Law, Fixtures, Chattels
‘Now the ordinary rule of law is, that whoever has got the solum—whoever has got the site—is the owner of everything up to the sky and down to the centre of the earth’ (Corbett v Hill (1870) LR 9 EQ 671 at 673, per Sir William James V-C). Explain
Would the abolishment of adverse possession in relation to both registered and unregistered land been far preferable to the enactment of the Land Registration Act.
“In spite of the modern acceptance of a broadly based test of unconscionable dealing, the approach of the court when faced with estoppel claims tends to be restrictive. The courts treat such claims ‘with a degree of caution’......ritically analyse
Proprietary Estoppel - Asserting a right or preventing a fact? It will be submitted in this essay that the term ‘estoppel’ is not misleading. Further, that proprietary estoppel can conform to its definition yet still have the ability to operate indep
Explain and critically analyse the process under the Land Registration Act 2002 for: i) the first registration of registrable estates ii) the registration of interests created by registrable dispositions
The Mirror Principle and the Land Act of 2002. Analysis and case problem question.

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"A very sound problem question and answer. Good use and number of cases, good statutory referencing and a generally well written piece of work. This essay would be good for both coursework and exam revision when such a problem question has been/ might be presented. "
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