Give your revision the edge with this text from the bestselling law revision series Land Law, 10th edition by John Duddington, s a revision guide that prepares you for exams by consolidating your understanding of legal concepts and getting you to think deeper about how the law works. This edition contains a host of tools and resources to strengthen your exam skills, including exam tips and sample questions, with advice to help you impress your examiner. This edition contains updated tools and resources to strengthen your exam skills, including assessment advice and sample questions for many assessment types, with tips to help you impress your examiner. With its wide range of features and a companion website brimming with resources and practice opportunities to further support your revision, these guides are comprehensive study aids and will take your understanding to the next level. John Duddington was Head of the Law School at Worcester College of Technology before retiring to focus on writing and research. He also teaches property law at the University of Worcester. Pearson, the world's?learning?company.
The building blocks of land law: estates and interests in land
Registered and unregistered title to land
Co-ownership of land
Trusts and the home
Licences. Proprietary estoppel
Leases
Covenants affecting freehold land
Easements and profits
Mortgages
Adverse possession
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