Interest in Land in UK Law

  • A New Equitable Interest In Land*
    • No. 16-1, January 1953
    • The Modern Law Review
  • Teleological Interpretation and Land Law
    • No. 58-5, September 1995
    • The Modern Law Review
    It may also be presumed that contracts for the sale or other disposition of an interest in land (including leases) fall outside [the] provisions of [the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Directive...
    ... ... Interpretation and Land Law Mark Attew* It may also be presumed that contracts for the sale or other disposition of an interest in land (including leases) fall outside [the] provisions of [the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Directive] (Chiffy on Contracts, ... ...
  • Leases and the Requirements of Writing
    • No. , January 2022
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 51-78
    ... ... contract or obligation for, say, the creation or transfer of an interest in land and the actual creation or transfer of it. The distinction is ... ...
  • LEARNER'S LICENCE
    • No. 17-3, May 1954
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... A new interest, if it is to be capable as such of affecting third rties acquiring land, must be an interest in land-a right in rem. The mere ... ...
  • Aliens' Acquisition of Land in Nigeria: An Incursion into the Evolving Jurisprudence
    • No. , February 2021
    • African Journal of International and Comparative Law
    • 154-167
    ... ... The mutual coexistence and respect in those communities were considered far more important than the assertion of an individual's interest over land to the exclusion of others. 1 The communality of land holding ensured that the communal heads administered land for the use and benefits ... ...
  • Law Com. 181: Reforming Trusts of Land
    • No. 52-5, September 1989
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... be put to good use.16 The example given is of an arrangement in which a surviving spouse is to be given a life interest in land, during which period he or she is to have at his or her disposal all the powers of an absolute owner, including ... ...
  • Passing of Benefit and Burden of Easements and Profits à Prendre to Successors in Title
    • Part I. Easements and profits à prendre
    • Restrictions on the Use of Land
    • William Webster/Robert Weatherley
    • 19-22
    ... ... easements and on whether they relate to registered or unregistered land ... 3.2 A legal easement is an interest equivalent to a fee simple ... ...
  • Index
    • Appendices
    • The Law of the Manor - 2nd Edition
    • Christopher Jessel
    • 517-525
    ... ... of manors 26.2 Agricultural services 5.2 Allegiance 18.2 Allodial land 8.1, 29.2 royal domain 24.3 America, manors in 3.6, 24.5 Anchorage and ... 7.7 reverter, analogy of 7.7 tenure, extinguishing 8.4 Estates interest in land 22.7, 27.5 landed estates 22.8 Estovers 10.3, 11.3 ... Farmers ... ...
  • Enforceability of the Benefit of a Covenant
    • Part IV. Restrictive covenants (freehold land)
    • Restrictions on the Use of Land
    • William Webster/Robert Weatherley
    • 245-247
    ... ... was expressed to last only for as long as he continued to have an interest in the burdened land.3A positive covenant continues in force against the ... ...
  • REGISTERED CONVEYANCING AND THE LAND LAW—A REPLY
    • No. 12-4, October 1949
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... First, as to the nature of the interest vested in the registered proprietor. The view which is, perhaps, more generally accepted is that this interest is an estate ... ...
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