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The Crown, in its varied manifestations, is the principal landowner
in England. It is active as occupier, landlord, seller, buyer,
tenant and licensee and Crown bodies have a policy of positive
management of their land. The Government Property Agency was formed
in 2018 to rationalise the government estate, arranging for the
disposal of surplus land, helping to relocate offices and advising
generally in a way comparable to a commercial real estate company.
Likewise the Crown Estate Commissioners and the Duchies of
Lancaster and Cornwall constantly review their holdings to dispose
of unsuitable investments in land and acquire new ones. Crown and
Government Land: Prerogative, Statute and Common Law is an
indispensable reference work for anyone interested in this complex
area of law. The book sets out the general principles that govern
the way the law applies to Crown land. It looks at the structure
and constitution of the various authorities which manage that land,
outlines the principal types of ownership, and discusses Crown
immunity in relation to acts of Parliament. It describes the rules
governing particular types of property such as minerals, forestry,
the foreshore and sea bed, defence facilities and land of public
interest including the royal parks and palaces. The book examines
the application of equitable rights and trusts to Crown land and
the right to ownerless property and discusses the special rules
relating to Crown conveyancing and property litigation.
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