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Land Law (MyLawChamber) isbn 9781408287439

Land Law 8th ed


ISBN13: 9781405858250
New Edition ISBN: 9781408287439
Previous Edition ISBN: 1405812230
Published: September 2007
Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Land Law is an accessible and stimulating consideration of the main legal and equitable principles of land law. The book is clearly structured to encourage application of legal principles throughout and combines a student friendly written style with detailed coverage of key topics.

Issues are described and analysed at an appropriate level for undergraduate readers, and detailed, annotated further reading provides an invaluable reference source for additional study. The eighth edition has been fully revised and updated to take account of important new case law particularly in the areas of adverse possession and estoppel.

New to this edition:-

  • Additional sub-headings aid navigation through the text Chapter summaries highlight the key issues in each chapter, aiding student understanding, while a new colour design increases accessibility
  • Principle cases are clearly separated from the main body of the text End of chapter annotated further reading guides students looking for more in-depth discussion of a particular topic
  • Diagrams help to explain the often complex relationships found in land law
  • Discussion of Yeoman's Row Management Limited v Cobbe [2006] in regard to propriety estoppel andBeaulane Properties Ltd v Palmer [2006], in regard to Adverse Possession and Human Rights.

Subjects:
Property Law