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1. Philip and Rachel became friends and in 2001 Philip moved in with Rachel who owns her own house at 2 College Road. To please Mabel, Philip’s mother, who was concerned about her son’s lack of security, Rachel agreed that the house could be transferred
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Adise on principles of Land Law
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Business Tenancies
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Co-ownership on Family Home
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Compare the English and Wales law on co-ownership on family home with the jurisdictions in Australia and Canada
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Difference between lease and a licence
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Interpretation and Cases on Village Greens: Commons Registration Act 1965
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The Doctrine of Notice
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TLATA altered the rights of The Wolfenden Report shifted perceptions about the role of the law in enforcing morality.’
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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?
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"The doctrine of adverse possession has no place in twenty-first century England and Wales, and it is a good thing that the Land Registration Bill seeks to marginalise it." Discuss.
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'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.
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'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
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A lease is an estate in land of defined duration.
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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.
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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?
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Celebrity Couple Problem.
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Covenants in land law.
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Critically analyse the impact of the decision in the House of Lords in Street v Mountford
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Executive Finance has lent H £15,000 which is secured by way of a registered charge over H’s property. H has defaulted on repayments. The bottom line for E is that it wants its money back
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fixtures and chattels-problem questio
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Land law
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Land law - Freehold Covenants.
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Land Law – Assignment No 1.
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Land Registration Act 2002
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