Abstract
Academically rigorous yet welcoming and fully attuned to the needs of the student reader, Land Law represents a new breed of textbook, blending traditional and contemporary teaching approaches to guide its readers to a confident understanding of the subject. With a lively, engaging writing style and distinctive way of speaking directly to students, anticipating questions and areas of confusion, Bevan’s book does not simply set out the law but actively teaches it. Clear explanations are complemented by frequent, carefully-crafted visual aids and topics are broken down into sections that are easy to digest and navigate. ‘Key case’ boxes offer concise insights on leading cases, spurring further reading of primary material, and ‘Future directions’ conclusions for each chapter consider future implications and likely reforms. Balancing brevity with detail and rigour with accessibility, Land Law is a truly modern textbook that supports and motivates its readers, helping them to understand and enjoy what can be a complex subject.
Keywords:
registered land, unregistered land, adverse possession, leases, proprietary estoppel, covenants, mortgagesSubjects:
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Contents
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction to Land Law
- 2. Registered Land
- 3. Unregistered Land
- 4. Adverse Possession
- 5. Co-ownership
- 6. Interests in the Family Home
- 7. Licences
- 8. Proprietary Estoppel
- 9. Leases
- 10. Leasehold Covenants
- 11. Easements and Profits
- 12. Freehold Covenants
- 13. Mortgages
- 14. Land Law and Human Rights
- End Matter