Here Stuart Anderson offers a completely fresh interpretation of
the manner in which the concepts found in the 1925 property
legislation were formed by debates about law reform beginning in
the 1840s. Examining the texts of the statutes with a historian's
eye, he explains how the statutes were enacted, by whom, and for
what reasons. The result is both a work of legal history and a
commentary on modern English land law.
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