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-- So . . . what is land? -- Rivers, lakes and the sea -- The classification of property -- Summary -- Further reading -- 2 Estates and interests in land - an historical perspective -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Words of limitation -- Common law and equity -- The nature of legal and equitable rights -- The notion of the trust -- The bona fide purchaser for value of the legal estate without notice -- The development of other equitable interests -- How are equitable rights created? -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Further reading -- 3 Estates and interests in land - a modern perspective -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- The structure of land after 1925 -- The Law of Property Act 1925 -- The protection of equitable interests -- Registered land -- Summary -- Further reading -- 4 An outline of the conveyancing process and unregistered land -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Purchasing land - the processes outlined -- Electronic conveyancing -- Summary -- Further reading -- 5 Registered land -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- The classification of interests under the Land Registration Act 2002 -- How the system of land registration works -- Interests protected by entry on the register -- Unregistered interests which override a registered disposition -- Alteration of the register -- Summary -- Further reading -- Part 2 The estates in land -- 6 Leasehold estates in land -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction and terminology -- The nature of a lease -- The creation of leases -- Types of lease. 327 $aCovenants and the obligations of landlord and tenant -- Termination of leases -- Summary -- Further reading -- 7 Commonhold -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Why commonhold? -- Creation -- The commonhold association and management -- Termination of a commonhold scheme -- Summary -- Further reading -- 8 Licences and proprietary estoppel -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Types of licence -- Proprietary estoppel -- Summary -- Further reading -- 9 Adverse possession -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Establishing adverse possession -- The limitation period -- Adverse possession and unregistered land -- Adverse possession under the Land Registration Act 1925 -- Adverse possession under the Land Registration Act 2002 -- Adverse possession and human rights -- Summary -- Further reading -- Part 3 The ownership of land -- 10 Successive interests in land -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Strict settlements -- Trusts for sale -- Trusts of land -- Summary -- Further reading -- 11 Co-ownership I - the structure -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Joint tenancy -- Tenancy in common -- Distinguishing between joint tenancies and tenancies in common in equity -- Severance -- Terminating the co-ownership relationship -- Summary -- Further reading -- 12 Co-ownership 2 - the acquisition of a beneficial interest -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- The law of trusts in co-ownership -- Express, resulting and constructive trusts -- Proprietary estoppel and co-ownership -- Reform -- Summary -- Further reading -- Part 4 The interests in land -- 13 Leasehold covenants -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Leases created prior to 1 January 1996 -- Leases created after 1 January 1996 -- Summary -- Further reading -- 14 Freehold covenants -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Enforcement of covenants between the original parties. 327 $aTransmission of the benefit of the covenants to successors in title -- Transmission of the burden of the covenants to successors in title -- The protection of restrictive covenants -- The discharge of restrictive covenants -- Reform -- Summary -- Further reading -- 15 Easements and profits a? prendre -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- The means of acquiring easements and profits -- The protection of easements and profits -- The extinguishment of easements -- Reform -- Summary -- Further reading -- 16 Mortgages -- Aims and objectives -- Introduction -- Creation of legal mortgages -- Creation of equitable mortgages -- Rights of the mortgagor -- The rights and remedies of the mortgagee of a legal mortgage -- The rights and remedies of the mortgagee of an equitable mortgage -- The rights of spouses and cohabitants -- Undue influence -- Priority of mortgages -- Summary -- Further reading -- Glossary -- Index. 330 $aWere you looking for the book with access to MyLawChamber? 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