Property law supplement
Language: English Series: New Law Journal ; 156 (7211) 10 February 2006, 213-230(12)Publication details: 2006Subject(s):- MIDTOWN LTD V CITY OF LONDON REAL PROPERTY CO LTD
- PRESCRIPTION ACT 1832 S3
- LAW OF PROPERTY ACT 1925 S62
- R V CORPORATION OF LONDON LBC EX P MYSTERY OF THE BARBERS OF LONDON
- TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S237
- COLLS V HOME & COLONIAL STORES 1904
- HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998
- RIGHTS TO LIGHT
- PYE (OXFORD) LTD & ANOR V UNITED KINGDOM
- LAND REGISTRATION (AMENDMENT) (NO 2) RULES 2005
- COMMONHOLD AND LEASEHOLD REFORM ACT 2002
- PLANNING AND COMPULSORY PURCHASE ACT 2004
- HOME INFORMATION PACKS
- PROPERTY
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L132601 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 132601-1001 |
Articles covering developments in property law: "Hip hip hooray?" investigates how radically Home Information Packs will change conveyancing and their effect on independent solicitors; "(In)comprehensive reform" reviews the impact of reforms to the planning and development control system and questions any fundamental change; "REITS - are we any the wiser?" calls for the draft regulations on the UK Real Estate Investment Trust to be revamped if the concept is to be embraced by the property industry; "The e-conveyancing jigsaw" discusses progress down the e-conveyancing route and why cautious optimism about its future is justified; "New lease of life" argues that compulsory prescribed clauses will mean more work for practitioners but should reduce the chances of Land Registry errors; "Commonhold - a quiet revolution?" asks why no major commonhold development has arrived yet, and "Seeing the light" considers recent case law on the ancient right to light and reflects on its importance to developers.