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Principles of Scottish Private Law David M. Walker

Principles of Scottish Private Law By David M. Walker

Principles of Scottish Private Law by David M. Walker


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This volume has been revised to examine the most recent developments in rights and duties which attach to parties in relation to property of any kind, including dealings affecting property and rights in security. It attempts to relate branches of these laws systematically to each other.

Principles of Scottish Private Law Summary

Principles of Scottish Private Law: v.3: Law of Property by David M. Walker

This study has been revised to examine the most recent developments in rights and duties which attach to parties in relation to property of any kind, including dealings affecting property and rights in security. The subject matter is covered systematically and thoroughly, aiming to enable the reader to relate different branches of Scottish private law can be related to each other and to the whole as a rational entity. This volume is the 4th edition of a 4-volume set covering international private law, law of persons, law of obligations, law of trusts, law of succession, law of civil remedies, law of diligence and law of insolvency.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Property in general: nature and classification of property. Part 2 Rights in corporeal heritable objects of property: landholding generally - the feudal system; the Sovereign's paramount superiority; creation of a new feudal estate; the estate of the superior; the estate of the vassal; joint and common property - common interest; entailed estate or tailzied fee; the liferent estate; teinds, church, manse and glebe; real burdens and ground annuals; securities over heritage; servitudes; licences; leases; voluntary transfer of land; involuntary transfer of land; extinction of interest in land. Part 3 Rights in incorporeal heritable objects of property: acquisition of rights; transfer in security of rights; outright transfer of rights; compulsory transfer of rights; extinction of interests. Part 4 Rights in corporeal moveable objects of property: original acquisitions of rights; temporary transfer of moveables - loan and moneylending; deposit and custody; letting on hire of moveables - "locatio rei"; transfer of corporeal moveable objects in security; derivative acquisition of property; gift and barter of moveables; sale; hire-purchase, credit sale or conditional sale of moveables; involuntary transfer of rights; extinction of rights. Part 5 Rights in incorporeal moveable objects of property: acquisition of rights; acquistion of rights in intellectual property; transfer in security of rights; voluntary transfer of rights; involuntary transfer of rights; extinction of rights.

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GOR013873215
9780198762171
0198762178
Principles of Scottish Private Law: v.3: Law of Property by David M. Walker
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1989-01-01
672
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