This new edition of 'Land Law' has been restructured and case law and regulation have been brought up to date. The volume now includes a chapter on applying knowledge to solve examination problems.
"This new edition of 'Land Law' has been restructured and case law and regulation have been brought up to date. The volume now includes a chapter on applying knowledge to solve examination problems."@en
"This new edition of 'Land Law' has been restructured and case law and regulation have been brought up to date. The volume now includes a chapter on applying knowledge to solve examination problems."
"Diane Chappelle's "Land Law" is a clear and stimulating consideration of the main principles of land law. The book combines an easy-to-read style with detailed coverage of key topics, described and analysed at an appropriate depth for undergraduates. It discusses each of the main estates and interests in land, how they can be acquired, held, protected and lost. This new edition incorporates important case-law developments since the Land Registration Act 2002. The features include: highly accessible format and writing style assists students in grasping key topics in Land Law; coverage of all the core topics of an undergraduate course within a manageable size; explores the social context and issues surrounding the law; case law summaries throughout the book enable students quickly to access the main points of the most relevant cases, and consider the principles of the law in action; extensive further reading suggestions aid further research; specimen forms and flow diagrams enable students to visualize the key procedures and concepts; and a full glossary helps students to remember the key definitions.; Features new to this edition are: extended coverage of the issues surrounding the Land Registration Act 2002 and Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002; includes discussion of a number of new cases throughout, including Platt v Crouch on easements, RBS v Etridge on undue influences and Jones v Morgan on mortgages; and new text design and clearer headings allow students to follow the text with ease. An extended companion website with sample exam questions and outline answers, links to useful online legal resources, and regular updates to the book. Chappelle is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Liverpool John Moores University. This series is a framework for successful learning! Longman's established "Foundations Studies in Law Series" prides itself on its clarity of content, engaging case summaries and reference to contemporary issues. With coverage ideally suited to undergraduate and graduate diploma law students, and a wealth of learning support, these texts do more for students of law. For engaging and comprehensive presentation of the rules of law across the LLB Foundation subjects, turn to the "Foundation Studies in Law" series.; Other titles currently available in this series are "Constitutional and Administrative Law", "Criminal Law", "Law of the European Union", "Law of Tort", "Law of Contract", and "Trusts and Equity"."
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