Thompson's Modern Land Law

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Thompson's Modern Land Law

Thompson's Modern Land Law

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exclude representatives of the state - Although the right to exclude is a core element of ownership, it is always

inherit it on his death - In the case of fee tail, only lineal descendants can inherit. - If A had a fee tail and transferred it to B, its duration would be measured Trespassory aspect of ownership - Owner of land has the right to exclude everybody else from it. - All people are, unless given permission to enter, or enjoying some other Straightforward accounts of the law are underpinned by insightful author commentary on areas of debate, exposing students to critical reasoning. Detailed and lucid explanations of difficult rules and concepts guide students through areas that they commonly find challenging established and developed into a coherent body of law known as equity. - Resolving disputes in time were not just confined to the Chancellor butadequate remedy for the non-performance of a contract of sale and so a - In land resulting trust is when land is conveyed into the name of one highly unlikely that it will ever end - Restrictions through third party rights - Whatever interest the grantor has, a conveyance will, unless there are

or terminating, event may never happen - Modern times usually these interests are created in respect of money - Limitations on use of property - General law restricts how a person can enjoy what may be regarded as THE CO-EXISTENCE OF ESTATES - Estates exist simultaneously with regard to the same plot of land - The largest estate is the fee simple and it is from this estate that theA who has the right to possess and enjoy the land - Duration of life estate: until life tenant continues to live. - B does not, therefore, have a contingent interest in the property - A’s right to enjoy the land is limited to his lifetime, therefore his rights over right to it than the owner of the land on which it was found - Waverley Borough Council v Fletcher held that where an article is found in performance or an injuction - In the context of land, it has long been assumed that damages are not an money. His claim succeeded - If the true owner of the property came forward, that person would have the



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