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Theft of land

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (8841) 15 October 1988, 95-98(2)Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: jA Mainly for Students article which explains the law with regard to the theft of land . Discusses three exceptions to the general rule that "land cannot be stolen". The exceptions are: trustees and other persons who have been given the power to administer or sell land, eg estate agents; tenants of land who remove landlords` fixtures and strangers to the land who cut down trees or remove walls and fences etc. Also examines the situation involving easements .
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jA Mainly for Students article which explains the law with regard to the theft of land . Discusses three exceptions to the general rule that "land cannot be stolen". The exceptions are: trustees and other persons who have been given the power to administer or sell land, eg estate agents; tenants of land who remove landlords` fixtures and strangers to the land who cut down trees or remove walls and fences etc. Also examines the situation involving easements .