Gale on easements / Jonathan Gaunt [and] The Honourable Mr Justice Morgan.
2020
N65.1 GAL 2020
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Title
Gale on easements / Jonathan Gaunt [and] The Honourable Mr Justice Morgan.
Uniform Title
Easements.
The law of easements.
The law of easements.
Edition
21st ed.
ISBN
9780414080928 (hbk.)
Imprint
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2020.
Language
English
Description
cix, 811 p. ; 24 cm
Call Number
N65.1 GAL 2020
Summary
First published in 1839, Gale on Easements continues to maintain its reputation as the leading authority on all aspects of the law relating to easements. Statute and case law are interpreted in great depth and solutions are offered to problems that may arise in practice. Key Features: Sets out what constitutes an easement and goes on to focus on particular types, such as right of light, rights of way, air and support. Interprets both statute and case law, suggesting solutions to problems which may arise in practice. Explains the development of the law via in-depth analysis of historic case law. Offers remedies and advice for when an easement has been disturbed. Provides summaries and examination of case law, including a wide range of Commonwealth decisions Reproduces relevant legislation and regulations so they can be consulted easily. - Publisher's website.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Previous ed. 2017.
Previous ed. 2017.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Characteristics of an easement
1. Characteristics of an easement
2. Equitable rights to easements
Part II: The acquisition of easements
3. Creation of easements by known transactions
4. Establishment of easements by prescription
5. Easements and registered land
Part III: Particular easements and particular natural rights of a similar character
6. Rights in respect of water
7. Right to light
8. Air
9. Rights of way
10. Support
11. Party-walls, banks, boundary trees and buildings and access to neghbouring land
Part IV: Extinguishment of easements
12. Extinguishment of easements
Part V: Disturbance of easements
13. What amounts to a disturbance
14. Remedies for disturbance
Appendix A: Statutes
Appendix B: Regulations
Appendix C: Draft Law of Property Bill.
1. Characteristics of an easement
2. Equitable rights to easements
Part II: The acquisition of easements
3. Creation of easements by known transactions
4. Establishment of easements by prescription
5. Easements and registered land
Part III: Particular easements and particular natural rights of a similar character
6. Rights in respect of water
7. Right to light
8. Air
9. Rights of way
10. Support
11. Party-walls, banks, boundary trees and buildings and access to neghbouring land
Part IV: Extinguishment of easements
12. Extinguishment of easements
Part V: Disturbance of easements
13. What amounts to a disturbance
14. Remedies for disturbance
Appendix A: Statutes
Appendix B: Regulations
Appendix C: Draft Law of Property Bill.
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Series
Property and conveyancing library
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