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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'land'
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| "The main aims of the Land Registration Acts were to give certainty to title of land, facilitate conveyancing and to make the transfer of land more simple and economical" - To what extent do you think these aims have been achieved? |
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| "...the novel is itself the act of atonement that Briony Tallis needs to perform; yet we are very much in the land of an unreliable narrator, where evasion and mendacity both shadow and undermine the story that is told". How far do you agree? |
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| "America-Sweet Land of Liberty" |
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| "Jews today have a right to live in the ancient land of Canaan", Do you agree? |
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| "The core of the Arab-Israel Conflict is territorial, it's all about land." How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. |
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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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| "What are the long-term Jewish and Palestinian claims to the land of Israel?" |
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| "What are the main differences between the beliefs and attitudes of the Jews/Israelis and the Arabs/ Palestinians towards the land now called Israel with the Gaza Strip and the West Bank? |
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| Greed and desire for land were the main reason for conflict between Whites and the Native Americans. Do you agree? |
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| ' To what extent should the land and property market be deregulated, i.e. devoid of planning and land use regulation, and left to the market to determine, when, where, how much and for whom to develop or redevelop the built environment? What might be the |
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| 'Are there any distinguishable land use patterns present in Croydon's Central Business District?' |
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| 'Investigating Wakefield' - The overall topic of this investigation is land use within settlements. |
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| 'Land reform is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for economic development.' Discuss with reference to land both privately-owned and communally-owned in Indiaand the USA. |
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| 'Schedule 3, para.2 Land Registration Act 2002 protects the purchaser at the expense of the innocent occupier'. Consider the truth of this statement. |
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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 evolution of the equity of redemption can only be properly understood by reference to the complex interplay between the legal, economic, political and cultural dimensions of land ownership.' Discuss. |
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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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| 'The Land Registration Act 2002 makes a poor attempt at reforming the law of adverse possession' - Discuss this statement. |
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| (a) Consider Kenâ(TM)s rights and remedies against John in connection with the disturbances from noise and smells, and waste blowing onto his land. |
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| 1870 - 1909 is considered the most important period in the history of land purchase. It was during this period that a number of reforming Acts introduced by successive Westminster governments. |
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| A Comparison Between the Three Dark Visions "The Second Coming" by Yeats, The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot and Nineteen Eighty-Four by Orwell" |
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| A farmer has brought 1000 metres of fencing. With this fencing he wants to enclose an area of land. The farmer wants the fencing to enclose an area of the biggest size. I will investigate |
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| A farmer has exactly 1000 meters of fencing and wants to fence off a plot of level land. |
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| A farmer has exactly 1000 metres of fencing with, if she wishes to fence off the land. What she does wish to do is fence off |
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| A farmer has exactly 1000 metres of fencing, with it the farmer wishes to fence off a level plot of land. What the farmer does wish to do is fence off the plot of land which contains the maximum area. |
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