

Abstract
Each Concentrate revision guide is packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&As, and more. Concentrates show you what to expect in a law exam, what examiners are looking for, and how to achieve extra marks. Land Law Concentrate covers the fundamental principles of this area of law and helps the reader to succeed in exams. The book starts by looking at proprietary rights. It goes on to distinguish between legal and equitable rights. It also looks at registered land, unregistered land, the freehold estate, the leasehold estate, and leasehold covenants. It also examines trusts of land, co-ownership, licences, proprietary estoppel, easements and profits, freehold covenants, and mortgages. This edition has been updated to include: recent developments in the law, including new cases such as Wood v Waddington, Scott v Southern Pacific Mortgages Ltd, Southwood Housing Co-operative Ltd v Walker and others, Fred Perry v Genis, Yeung v Patel, and new ‘Looking for extra marks?’ features.
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Contents
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction: proprietary rights
- 2. The distinction between legal and equitable interests
- 3. Registered land
- 4. Unregistered land
- 5. The freehold estate
- 6. The leasehold estate
- 7. Covenants in leases
- 8. Adverse possession
- 9. Trusts of land
- 10. Co-ownership
- 11. Licences and proprietary estoppel
- 12. Easements and profits
- 13. Freehold covenants
- 14. Mortgages
- End Matter