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Property Law (Longman Law Series) Roger Smith

Property Law (Longman Law Series) By Roger Smith

Property Law (Longman Law Series) by Roger Smith


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Property Law (Longman Law Series) by Roger Smith

This package includes a physical copy of Property Law, 7/e by Smith as well as access to the eText and MyLawChamber.

Property Law provides an indispensable guide to all aspects of land and real property law, helping students to get the most from their study.

Property Law forms part of the successful Longman Law series, trusted by generations of students to spark their intellectual curiosity, it provide today's law students with the best possible basis for legal study through:

- Clear, academically rich and scholarly exposition of legal doctrine

- Scintillating analysis of the theories, policies and societal influences underpinning the legal principles

- Engaging author commentary, a highly readable style and innovative stylistic features to support study and illuminate the complexities of the law

MyLawChamber is a complete online teaching and learning platform designed to improve results by helping students quickly master concepts, and by providing educators with a robust set of tools for easily gauging and addressing the performance of students.

MyLawChamber engages students with high-quality multimedia learning experiences that help law students excel. In every exercise, students receive immediate feedback so they see mistakes right away, learn precisely which concepts are holding them back, and master concepts through targeted practice.

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  • Case Navigator (in conjunction with LexisNexis), a tool to help improve students' case reading and comprehension skills.
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  • Pearson eText, a fully-searchable electronic version of your chosen text which you can customise, annotate, highlight and bookmark.
  • Test banks of multiple-choice-questions providing formative assessment.

About Roger Smith

Roger J. Smith is Professor of Law at Magdalen College, Oxford. He is also the author of a companion volume on Property Law, Property Law Cases & Materials, and a shorter text on the subject, Introduction to Land Law, both published by Longman.

Table of Contents

Part I Introducing property law

Chapter 1 Basic property principles

Chapter 2 The central concerns of property law

Chapter 3 Human Rights

Chapter 4 Trusts and equitable interests

Chapter 5 Property interests

Chapter 6 The role of legislation and registration for land interests

Part II General principles: Creation and transfer of property interests

Chapter 7 Original acquisition of property interests

Chapter 8 The transfer and creation of property interests

Chapter 9 Formalities: rationale and trusts

Chapter 10 Formalities: estoppel

Chapter 11 The family home

Chapter 12 Purchasers: general principles and the need for registration

Chapter 13 Purchasers: registration of title

Part III Rights to enjoy land: estates and commonhold

Chapter 14 Successive and concurrent interests; introduction

Chapter 15 Joint tenancy and tenancy in common

Chapter 16 Trusts of land

Chapter 17 Successive interests

Chapter 18 Leases: types and requirements

Chapter 19 Leases: obligations and remedies

Chapter 20 Leases: parties and the running of covenants

Chapter 21 Commonhold

Part IV Other interests in land

Chapter 22 Licences

Chapter 23 Easements and profits

Chapter 24 Covenants

Chapter 25 Mortgages

Additional information

GOR006259627
9781292010762
1292010762
Property Law (Longman Law Series) by Roger Smith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pearson Education Limited
2013-07-09
N/A
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