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What are the contemporary challenges faced by property law as we
enter the 2nd decade of the 21st century? This collection brings
together the research and perspectives of an international body of
academics and practitioners to consider these challenges and how
even familiar topics must develop to meet new demands and
developments. As with previous books in the Modern Studies in
Property Law series, this volume adopts a broad approach to topics
encompassed by 'property law' in the firm belief that the
boundaries that divide are shadowy at best and constantly moving in
the endeavour to keep up with what is 'modern'. This collection
looks at 5 themes: - Comparative perspectives, including a chapter
on grazing and cropping rights in Northern Ireland, and analysis of
the anomalies of the English trust law as seen from a civil law
perspective; - Taking and alienating property, including a chapter
on bankruptcy and the family home; - Modern dilemmas, including
chapters on trusts in virtual currency and on smart homes; - Old
chestnuts - new challenges, including analysis of the mortgage law
reform in Scotland and a chapter on the ouster principle in common
law jurisdictions; and - Wills, death and other morbid topics, with
chapters on English succession law and the role of knowledge and
approval in retrospective assessments of capacity. Unfortunately,
the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the 13th biennial conference being
held in 2020 as planned but despite this, the authors and
co-editors persevered to produce this interesting and diverse
collection.
Blackstone's Landlord and Tenant Series breaks down the subject of
landlord and tenant into the areas that come up most in practice.
Each book in the series provides practical treatment of a
particular subject. With their clear exposition of the law, they
will be invaluable to landlord and tenant specialists. As business
tenancies are traditionally short in length a considerable amount
of commercial property work is concerned with their renewal under
Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. This book provides the
practitioner with a detailed and practical guide to all aspects of
the law on the statutory renewal of business tenancies and the
often complex issues which can arise during the renewal process. It
suggests realistic answers for practitioners when dealing with
these issues. It will equip commercial property professional with
thorough practical knowledge of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927
and 1954, and related case law. Practical examples illustrate the
text and the implications of the Civil Procedure Rules are
considered where appropriate.
Conveyancing Searches and Enquiries is an essential tool for
residential and commercial conveyancing solicitors and licensed
conveyancers, offering a user-friendly format which will enable the
reader to access information quickly on every form of search and
enquiry.
What are the contemporary challenges faced by property law as we
enter the 2nd decade of the 21st century? This collection brings
together the research and perspectives of an international body of
academics and practitioners to consider these challenges and how
even familiar topics must develop to meet new demands and
developments. As with previous books in the Modern Studies in
Property Law series, this volume adopts a broad approach to topics
encompassed by ‘property law’ in the firm belief that the
boundaries that divide are shadowy at best and constantly moving in
the endeavour to keep up with what is ‘modern’. This collection
looks at 5 themes: - Comparative perspectives, including a chapter
on grazing and cropping rights in Northern Ireland, and analysis of
the anomalies of the English trust law as seen from a civil law
perspective; - Taking and alienating property, including a chapter
on bankruptcy and the family home; - Modern dilemmas, including
chapters on trusts in virtual currency and on smart homes; - Old
chestnuts – new challenges, including analysis of the mortgage
law reform in Scotland and a chapter on the ouster principle in
common law jurisdictions; and - Wills, death and other morbid
topics, with chapters on English succession law and the role of
knowledge and approval in retrospective assessments of capacity.
Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the 13th biennial
conference being held in 2020 as planned but despite this, the
authors and co-editors persevered to produce this interesting and
diverse collection.
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