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Boundary Disputes: Practice and Precedents 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781784460327
Previous Edition ISBN: 1858113016
Published: March 2017
Publisher: Law Society Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback & CD-ROM
Price: £79.95



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The second edition of this book has been much expanded and updated to give a clear exposition of the law and guidance on how it applies to practical problems. It offers:-

  • guidance from an experienced practitioner to help them to identify and assess the evidence
  • summary of the funding options
  • concise exposition of the law showing how it applies to practical problems
  • detailed coverage of the rules relating to the First-Tier Tribunal (Land Registration Division).
The appendix and accompanying CD-ROM contain example documents that can be easily adapted to assist practitioners, and statutory extracts for convenient ease of reference.

Subjects:
Property Law
Contents:
1. The conveyance or transfer
2. Determination of the boundary from documentary and other extrinsic evidence
3. Determination of the boundary from the physical evidence on site and by presumption
4. Boundaries of registered land
5. Extinction of title
6. Party structures and features
7. Establishing the boundary in particular cases
8. Establishing ownership of the sub-soil including mineral rights
9. Resolving boundary disputes
10. Court based remedies and orders.
A. Statutory extracts
B. Precedents.