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Modern Land Law
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Modern Land Law Hardback - 2016 - 10th Edition

by Martin Dixon

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Modern Land Law "is one of the most current and reliable textbooks available on land law today, offering a lively and thought-provoking account of a subject that remains at the heart of our legal system. Dispelling any apprehension about the subject s formidability from the outset, this compact textbook provides an absorbing and exact analysis of all the key legal principles relating to land.

Written with students firmly in mind, a clear introduction to every chapter frames each topic in its wider context and corresponding chapter summaries help to consolidate learning and encourage reflection.

This 10th edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account key developments in the law including an updated chapter on registered title in the light of the recent Court of Appeal decision in Swift First v Chief Land Registrar and Goldharp v McLeod. There is an update on the Law Commission s recommendations on easements and covenants, including the Right to Light as well as analysis of recent, often contradictory, decisions in case law relating to cohabitation. "

Details

  • Title Modern Land Law
  • Author Martin Dixon
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition number 10th
  • Edition 10
  • Pages 532
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Routledge
  • Publication date 2016
  • ISBN 9781138958081 / 1138958085
  • Category Legal Reference / Law Profession
  • Library of Congress subjects Land tenure - Law and legislation - England
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2016002696
  • Dewey Decimal Code 346.420

About the author

Professor Martin Dixon is a Professor in the Law of Real Property, University of Cambridge, Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn and a Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge. He is visiting Professor of Law at City University, London. He examines and writes extensively on property law and is the Editor of The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, the leading property law journal."