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Australian Principles of Property Law 3rd ed isbn 9781876905187

Australian Principles of Property Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781876905088
ISBN: 1876905085
New Edition ISBN: 9781876905187
Published: August 2001
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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This comprehensive text covers all of the materials relevant to property law in a detailed and thorough manner. The second edition examines the basic tenants of property law,as well as specific property interests such as land interests and the way in which these interests are conveyed, registered and co-ordinated.The book considers the development of native title as a legally recognised form of property in Australia and how such an interest sits within the common law and statutory infrastructure. Principles of Property Law is a vital book for students studying this complex area and is also a valuable addition to the library of academics and practitioners interested in this field.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions
Contents:
What is property?; possession, seisin and ownership in real and personal property; the doctrine of tenure and estates; adverse possession; equitable interests; native title; fixtures; the rule against perpetuities; general law land and priority principles; deeds registration system; the Torrens system; covenants over land; easements; mortgages; leases; co-ownership.