The Law of Property in Northern Ireland
Colourpoint Educational (Verlag)
978-1-78073-058-5 (ISBN)
The Law of Property in Northern Ireland provides a concise and accessible introduction to principles of property law as they apply in Northern Ireland.
Presenting the first dedicated survey of case law and legislation specific to Northern Ireland, the book provides an essential resource for those seeking to understand property law in this jurisdiction. Written with the student of property law in mind, the book draws extensively on the case law of the Northern Ireland Courts to illustrate key principles and concepts of property law in the unique context of Northern Ireland.
The authors highlight and discuss key areas of law where the law in Northern Ireland differs from that in other jurisdictions, and provides up to date coverage of current issues in property law, including the most recent recommendations of the Northern Ireland Law Commission.
Covering topics such as estates, adverse possession, leases, co-ownership and mortgages, as well as additional chapters on wills and intestacy, the book is sure to become a valuable reference point for students and practitioners alike.
Contents:
Chapter 1 - Estates and Interests in Land
Chapter 2 - The Extent of Property
Chapter 3 - Law and Equity
Chapter 4 - Registration
Chapter 5 - Land Law in Historical Context
Chapter 6 - Adverse Possession: The Common Law Doctrine
Chapter 7 - Adverse Possession: Challenge and Reform
Chapter 8 - Leases
Chapter 9 - Licences and Proprietary Estoppel
Chapter 10 - Freehold Covenants
Chapter 11 - Incorporeal Hereditaments
Chapter 12 - Co-ownership
Chapter 13 - Mortgages
Chapter 14 - The Law relating to Wills
Chapter 15 - Intestacy And The Inheritance (Provision For Family & Dependents) (Northern Ireland) Order 1979
Catherine Turner is lecturer in property law at Durham Law School. Lauren Quinn is a practising Barrister at the Bar of Northern Ireland specialising in chancery, insolvency and succession law. Thomas Murphy holds a degree in law from Queen's University Belfast (1995) and a doctorate from the University of Ulster (2002). He is a former Head of the School of Law at the University of Ulster (2008-2012), where he has lectured since 1999. In his teaching, Dr Murphy specialises in land, property and housing law. Richard Shields is a practising Barrister at the Bar of Northern Ireland specialising in chancery and commercial law.
Chapter 1 - Estates and Interests in Land, Chapter 2 - The Extent of Property, Chapter 3 - Law and Equity, Chapter 4 - Registration, Chapter 5 - Land Law in Historical Context, Chapter 6 - Adverse Possession: The Common Law Doctrine, Chapter 7 - Adverse Possession: Challenge and Reform, Chapter 8 - Leases, Chapter 9 - Licences and Proprietary Estoppel, Chapter 10 - Freehold Covenants, Chapter 11 - Incorporeal Hereditaments, Chapter 12 - Co-ownership, Chapter 13 - Mortgages, Chapter 14 - The Law relating to Wills, Chapter 15 - Intestacy And The Inheritance (Provision For Family & Dependents) (Northern Ireland) Order 1979
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 24.2.2014 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 163 x 225 mm |
Gewicht | 609 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Sachenrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78073-058-6 / 1780730586 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78073-058-5 / 9781780730585 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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