Australian real property law / by Anthony Moore, Lynden Griggs, Scott Grattan.
2020
N60.K1 BRA 2020
Available at Brisbane
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Title
Australian real property law / by Anthony Moore, Lynden Griggs, Scott Grattan.
Edition
7th edition
ISBN
9780455243764 (pbk.)
Imprint
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2020.
Language
English
Description
cxxix, 955 p. ; 25 cm
Call Number
N60.K1 BRA 2020
Summary
For close to 25 years, Australian Real Property Law has been a preeminent land law text for students within university property law units and the practising profession. The 7th edition continues to provide coverage of all states and territories and remains a first point of reference for any person with a land law problem. All chapters have been edited to highlight new case-law authority and legislative change. The text is complemented by the companion text Australian Property Law, Cases and Materials. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous ed. 2015.
Formatted Contents Note
Part 1. The context of real property law
1. Concept of real property law
Part 2. Title to land
2. Foundational concepts: tenure, possession, estates, trusts and general law priorities
3. Adverse possession
4. The Torrens system and indefeasibility
5. Torrens priorities
6. Public lands and land rights of indigenous peoples
7. Mortgages
Part 3. Dealings in land
8. Dispositions
9. Defeasible transactions
Part 4. Divided ownership of land
10. Future interests
11. The rule against perpetuities
12. Co-ownership
13. Management where ownership is divided
14. Leases
15. Housing
Part 5. Relations between neighbouring landholders
16. The scope and meaning of real property
17. Easements and related interests
18. Land-use agreements: restrictive and positive covenants.
1. Concept of real property law
Part 2. Title to land
2. Foundational concepts: tenure, possession, estates, trusts and general law priorities
3. Adverse possession
4. The Torrens system and indefeasibility
5. Torrens priorities
6. Public lands and land rights of indigenous peoples
7. Mortgages
Part 3. Dealings in land
8. Dispositions
9. Defeasible transactions
Part 4. Divided ownership of land
10. Future interests
11. The rule against perpetuities
12. Co-ownership
13. Management where ownership is divided
14. Leases
15. Housing
Part 5. Relations between neighbouring landholders
16. The scope and meaning of real property
17. Easements and related interests
18. Land-use agreements: restrictive and positive covenants.
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