Blueprints provide a unique plan for studying the law, giving a visual overview of the vital building blocks of each topic and the various outside influences that come together in the study of law. This series enables the reader to place everything within memorable context and is useful in providing an overview of the law.
Each text offers a clear understanding of legal study and an engaging introduction to each subject; presenting the study of law as both an academic subject and a force in society. The texts map to undergraduate law degree programmes and are tailored for use harmoniously alongside core law material.
- Table of cases and statutes - Acknowledgements - How to use this guide - What is a Blueprint? - Introduction - Book map - Study skills PART 1: Historical context and land ownership - Chapter 1: Introduction to land law - Chapter 2: The meaning of 'land' and the extent of land ownership PART 2: Rights, interests and their protection - Chapter 3: Personal and proprietary rights - Chapter 4: The Land Registration Act 2002 PART 3: Trusts of land: joint ownership - Chapter 5: Co-ownership (Part 1) - Chapter 6: Co-ownership (Part 2) PART 4: Specific proprietary rights: proprietary estoppel; easements; covenants; and mortgages - Chapter 7: Proprietary estoppel - Chapter 8: Easements - Chapter 9: Freehold covenants - Chapter 10: Mortgages - Glossary - Index
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