Jourdan, Stephen, QC, Oliver Radley-Gardner
Adverse Possession: First Supplement to the Second Edition
Jourdan, Stephen, QC, Oliver Radley-Gardner
Adverse Possession: First Supplement to the Second Edition
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This first supplement brings the second edition, which published in 2011, fully up to date.
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This first supplement brings the second edition, which published in 2011, fully up to date.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 112
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 155mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 198g
- ISBN-13: 9781784512538
- ISBN-10: 1784512532
- Artikelnr.: 48887654
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 112
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 155mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 198g
- ISBN-13: 9781784512538
- ISBN-10: 1784512532
- Artikelnr.: 48887654
Stephen Jourdan KC and Oliver Radley-Gardner
Chapter 1 Definitions and overview Chapter 2 Historical introduction and
proposals for reform Chapter 3 Interpretation, policy and human rights
Chapter 4 Title to land Chapter 5 The significance of adverse possession,
discontinuance and dispossession Chapter 6 The requirement that possession
must be 'adverse' and continuous Chapter 7 The meaning of 'possession'
Chapter 8 The factual element of possession Chapter 9 The mental element of
possession - the intention to possess Chapter 10 The extent of possession:
when possession of part of the surface will be treated as possession of
whole Chapter 11 The extent of possession: mines and minerals Chapter 12
Possession of specific types of land Chapter 13 Whether specific uses of
land constitute possession Chapter 14 How long must time run for? Chapter
15 What will stop time running? Chapter 16 Extension of time by
acknowledgement or payment Chapter 20 Unregistered title Chapter 21
Registered title - Part 1 Chapter 22 Registered title - Part 2 Chapter 23
Easements, profits and other rights Chapter 24 Leases Chapter 25
Encroachments Chapter 29 Co-ownership Chapter 33 Boundaries Chapter 35
Licences and tenancies at will
proposals for reform Chapter 3 Interpretation, policy and human rights
Chapter 4 Title to land Chapter 5 The significance of adverse possession,
discontinuance and dispossession Chapter 6 The requirement that possession
must be 'adverse' and continuous Chapter 7 The meaning of 'possession'
Chapter 8 The factual element of possession Chapter 9 The mental element of
possession - the intention to possess Chapter 10 The extent of possession:
when possession of part of the surface will be treated as possession of
whole Chapter 11 The extent of possession: mines and minerals Chapter 12
Possession of specific types of land Chapter 13 Whether specific uses of
land constitute possession Chapter 14 How long must time run for? Chapter
15 What will stop time running? Chapter 16 Extension of time by
acknowledgement or payment Chapter 20 Unregistered title Chapter 21
Registered title - Part 1 Chapter 22 Registered title - Part 2 Chapter 23
Easements, profits and other rights Chapter 24 Leases Chapter 25
Encroachments Chapter 29 Co-ownership Chapter 33 Boundaries Chapter 35
Licences and tenancies at will
Chapter 1 Definitions and overview Chapter 2 Historical introduction and
proposals for reform Chapter 3 Interpretation, policy and human rights
Chapter 4 Title to land Chapter 5 The significance of adverse possession,
discontinuance and dispossession Chapter 6 The requirement that possession
must be 'adverse' and continuous Chapter 7 The meaning of 'possession'
Chapter 8 The factual element of possession Chapter 9 The mental element of
possession - the intention to possess Chapter 10 The extent of possession:
when possession of part of the surface will be treated as possession of
whole Chapter 11 The extent of possession: mines and minerals Chapter 12
Possession of specific types of land Chapter 13 Whether specific uses of
land constitute possession Chapter 14 How long must time run for? Chapter
15 What will stop time running? Chapter 16 Extension of time by
acknowledgement or payment Chapter 20 Unregistered title Chapter 21
Registered title - Part 1 Chapter 22 Registered title - Part 2 Chapter 23
Easements, profits and other rights Chapter 24 Leases Chapter 25
Encroachments Chapter 29 Co-ownership Chapter 33 Boundaries Chapter 35
Licences and tenancies at will
proposals for reform Chapter 3 Interpretation, policy and human rights
Chapter 4 Title to land Chapter 5 The significance of adverse possession,
discontinuance and dispossession Chapter 6 The requirement that possession
must be 'adverse' and continuous Chapter 7 The meaning of 'possession'
Chapter 8 The factual element of possession Chapter 9 The mental element of
possession - the intention to possess Chapter 10 The extent of possession:
when possession of part of the surface will be treated as possession of
whole Chapter 11 The extent of possession: mines and minerals Chapter 12
Possession of specific types of land Chapter 13 Whether specific uses of
land constitute possession Chapter 14 How long must time run for? Chapter
15 What will stop time running? Chapter 16 Extension of time by
acknowledgement or payment Chapter 20 Unregistered title Chapter 21
Registered title - Part 1 Chapter 22 Registered title - Part 2 Chapter 23
Easements, profits and other rights Chapter 24 Leases Chapter 25
Encroachments Chapter 29 Co-ownership Chapter 33 Boundaries Chapter 35
Licences and tenancies at will