Proprietary Interest in UK Law
- The Nuisance of the Proprietary Interest Lord Cooke's Dissent in Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd [1997] AC 655
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Beyond Electocracy: Rethinking the Political Representative as Powerful Stranger
This year's Chorley lecture examines certain theoretical and practical questions concerning political representation in constitutional democracies and advances three claims. (1) That electocracy (r...... ... cracy reinfor ce the idea tha t the represen- tativ e has a proprietary or owne rship interest in their position. Elected o⁄cials learn to trea ... ...
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Anti-money laundering law: a new legal regime to combat financial crime in Malaysia?
Purpose: Before the enactment of the Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Financing Act 2001 (AMLATFA), the fight against financial crime can be found in several statutes such as the Penal Code...... ... third parties who could lose their money or any other proprietary interest due to the invocationof the forfeiture order.Originality/value ... ...
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Pricing commercial mortgage‐backed securities
This paper presents the first known non‐proprietary empirical examination of the relationship between Commercial Mortgage Backed Security (CMBS) pricing. CMBS prices are examined as a function of t...... ... , PricingAbstract This paper presents the first known non-proprietary empirical examination of therelationship between Commercial Mortgage ... of the default option, the age of the security, theinterest rate, interest rate volatility, property price volatility, amortization features and ... ...
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Tenancies and Estoppel ‐ After Bruton v London& Quadrant Housing Trust
... ... grant a tenancy of land, but does not in fact have a sufficient interest in the land to create a tenancy: he is then estopped from denying that the ... both a contract between the parties and the creation of a proprietary interest in the land. As Nourse LJ put it: A lease of land, because it ... ...
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Nuisance — the Environmental Tort? Hunter v Canary Wharf in the House of Lords
... ... has come to occupy a significant role, reflecting a resurgence of interest in private rights as a means of environmental protection. 2 For most of ... of the relation between humans and land in terms other than proprietary interests. The Docklands nuisance litigation grew out of the environmental ... ...
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Board Composition and Performance in Life Insurance Companies
The past decade has witnessed a renewed emphasis on the quality of board governance worldwide. In the wake of a series of governance reports, particular interest has focused on the role and effecti...... ... In the wake of a series of governance reports, particular interest has focused on the role and effectiveness of non-executive board members ... The focus on the insurance industry, which includes both proprietary (stock) and mutual companies, allows us to examine the importance of board ... ...
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The Hearsay Rule and Confessions Relied upon by the Defence: R v Myers
... ... : Declarations as to State of Mind and Declarations against Penal Interest' (1987) 103 LQR 106. 8 G. Weissenberger. 'Federal Rule of Evidence ... rule which renders a declaration against pecuniary or proprietary interest, made by a person now deceased, admissible in evidence ... ...
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Book Review: Commonwealth of Nations: Bruce of Melbourne
... ... , with a good deal of material in it which will be of interest to English and Canadian readers as well as to Australians. The ... He takes a natural proprietary interest in the especially close association with the United ... ...
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Preliminary Sections
... ... Part I – Tort Law 1 ... 1 The Nuisance of the Proprietary Interest ... Lord Cooke’s Dissent in Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd [1997] ... ...
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