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Readership: This book is primarily aimed LLB students studying the compulsory land law module, usually at level two. It is designed for students requiring a more accessible text. It would also be suitable for CPE students and students studying non-qualifying law degrees such as BA Law.
Sandra Clarke, University of Greenwich, and Sarah Greer, University of Greenwich
"I like the way the chapters are written - student friendly without sacrificing academic rigour. " - Margaret Conway, London Metropolitan
"Completing the puzzle is really good and would be a very useful teaching tool and resource. " - Sarah Hardy, Liverpool John Moores
"Very useful. Example boxes (in other books) have tended to focus on abstract concepts, using a realistic example will be very useful in directing students minds to what they should be identifying as potential problems. " - Catrin Huws, Aberystwyth
"Thinking points are excellent in highlighting the key issues. " - Lesley Lomax, Sheffield Hallam
Part I: Introduction 1: What is Land? 2: The Structure of Land Law Part II: Legal Estates 3: The Freehold Estate 4: Registration of Title 5: Leases 6: Adverse Possession Part III: Sole and Joint Owners of Land 7: The Sole Owner of Land 8: Joint Owners of Land (Co-ownership) 9: Trusts and the Family Home 10: Trusts of Land Part IV: Rights Over Land 11: Easements and Profits 12: Covenants in Freehold Land 13: Mortgages Part V:The Bigger Picture 14: Completing the Puzzle 15: Exam Technique and the Perils of Question Spotting