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Possession of Land

Possession of Land

Possession of Land

Mark Wonnacott, Maitland Chambers
August 2012
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Paperback
9781107406346

    Nothing is more important in English land law than 'possession'. It is the foundation of all title, rights and remedies. But what exactly is it, and why does it still matter? This book, first published in 2006, is about the meaning, significance and practical effect of the concept of possession in contemporary land law. It explains the different meanings of possession, the relationship between possession and title, and the ways in which the common law and equity do, and do not, protect possession. The rights and remedies of freeholders, tenants and mortgage lenders, between themselves and against third parties, are all to some extent dependent on questions of status and possession. This book shows how. It is designed to provide an understanding of the basic principles for the student, and answers to difficult, real problems for the practitioner.

    • No competing text less than 100 years old
    • Provides practical solutions to real problems which are not explained in any other book
    • Summary of principles at the back of the book provides the reader with an overview of the whole subject

    Product details

    December 2007
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511346101
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Meaning of possession
    • 2. Protection of possession
    • 3. Possession, title and freehold land
    • 4. Leases and licenses
    • 5. Mortgages and charges
    • 6. Equity and trusts
    • 7. Birth and death, dissolution and insolvency
    • 8. Adverse possession and prescription
    • 9. Possession judgments
    • 10. Summary and conclusions.
      Author
    • Mark Wonnacott , Maitland Chambers