The Doctrine of Notice
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Robert Charles Alexander (054643848) - M100 LL.B (Hons.) Law - Level Two 2 January 2007 Property Law I - Assignment: Q2: "The doctrine of notice belongs to the history books and has little significance for purchasers of land today" Introduction This is a question about the doctrine of notice or, the purchaser known as 'equity's darling' (as they are sometimes referred to). In order to critically evaluate the validity of the view expressed by the writer in the question, it is will be necessary to: a) understand the doctrine of notice and its historical development and, b) determine whether the current position of the law and the applicability of the doctrine of notice is pertinent for purchasers of land today. In addition to these elements, it will also be necessary to factor in some understanding of the way that land is registered in the United Kingdom, as well as the problems incurred through that land...

