Out of Print
Megarry's Manual of the Law of Real Property has become a classic of its kind since it first appeared and has been consistently welcomed by students and practitioners in every profession dealing with land.
In this new edition by David J ."Hayton the text has been rearranged to reflect recent developments ts in the teaching of the subject. The basic skeleton of land law is now set out in the first five chapters so that the whole interlocking structure can be understood before each part is examined.
Careful attention has been paid to the system of registration of title and to those aspects of the subject which cause particular difficulty, such as co-ownership, perpetuities, licences and restrictive covenants. The many significant cases that have been decided since-the last edition, such as Williams & Glyn's Bank v, Boland, Greasley v. Cooke, and Midland Bank TrustCo. v, Green, are fully discussed, as are such statutory developments as the 1977 Rent Act, the' 1980 Housing Act, and the 1981 Matrimonial Homes and Property Act.
For the student Megarry's Manual will prove a clear and stimulating guide to one of the most complex subjects in the syllabus, while the practitioner will find in this new edition an invaluable work of every day reference.