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Megarry & Wade: The Law of Real Property 10th ed (eBook)

Edited by: Martin Dixon, Janet Bignell KC, Nicholas Hopkins

ISBN13: 9780414117099
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
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Megarry & Wade provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of all aspects of the contemporary law of real property as well as valuable information on the historical background of the law. First published in 1957, it is Sweet & Maxwell’s flagship frontlist title in this subject area – it is a clearly structured, comprehensive, and authoritative text that covers every aspect of the subject.

The book examines the conventions and principles of the subject in a way that is seldom replicated elsewhere. The text covers every element of the law of real property and offers a complete explanation of the law as it stands. The text itself is divided into clearly referenced and accessible chapters – each chapter comprehensively addresses a specific area of law and has been formulated for ease of navigation and the natural flow of information to the reader. The book introduces the reader to substantive areas of law before dealing with the complex issues which can arise in relation to priorities between competing interests. Basic principles and concepts are given a full explanation and applied in greater detail in a historical, contextual, and practical manner, enabling the reader to develop a firm grasp of the subject and its key issues. It covers a broad subject but is authoritative and frequently cited.

  • Places the development of land law in a historical context and sets out clearly the legal framework for real property, enabling practitioners to put the current law in context
  • Covers the whole of the English law of real property, together with related subjects such as conveyancing, leases and wills and intestacy, in single volume, providing a vital tool for all property and conveyancing solicitors and barristers
  • Provides a comprehensive examination of the rights and liabilities of landowners, setting out the legal requirements, explaining the technical issues and providing authoritative interpretation of statutes and measured analysis of relevant decisions
  • Deals with the complex issues that can arise in relation to priorities between competing interests, highlighting potential issues and the means to resolve them
  • Includes extensive case referencing, showing how the law can be applied in practice Incorporates the raft of recent legislation and case law that has transformed property law in England and Wales
  • Explains the fundamentals, principles, and concepts of the law of real property, providing the ideal first point of reference to find a definitive answer on this broad subject
  • Includes extensive case referencing, showing how the law can be applied in practice · Painstaking attention to detail
  • Considers aspects of Land Law which other titles do not, e.g. the chapters on Wills, Perpetuities and Land Law, Settlements, Rentcharges
  • A repository of historical material that cannot easily be found elsewhere
  • Authoritative text frequently cited in court and drawn on by parliamentary draftsmen

Subjects:
Property Law, eBooks
Contents:
Preface
Preface to the First Edition
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Commonwealth Statutes
Alphabetical List of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Glossary
1. Introduction
2. Tenures and estates
3. Estates
4. Possession of land
5. Unregistered conveyancing: titles and incumbrances
6. Registration of title
7. Adverse possession and limitation
8. Perpetuities and accumulations
9. The use of trusts in the law of real property
10. Creating trusts of land
11. The trusts of land and appointment of Trustees Act 1996
12. Co-ownership
13. Wills and intestacy
14. Contracts of sale
15. Proprietary estoppel
16. The nature and creation of leases
17. Determination of tenancies
18. Common obligations of landlord and tenant
19. Leasehold covenants
20. Leasehold conveyancing
21. Security of tenure
22. Fixtures
23. The nature and creation of mortgages and charges
24. The rights of the parties under a mortgage or charge
25. Priority of mortgages
26. The nature of easements and profits
27. The creation of easements and profits
28. Enforcement and extinguishment of easements and profits
29. Species of easements and profits
30. Other incorporeal hereditaments
31. Freehold covenants
32. Commonhold
33. Licences
34. Legal incapacity
Appendix A. Historical material relating to estates, interests, ownership and possession
Appendix B. Successive interests: settled land
Index