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Professor John Wylie
Publication Date: Sept-13
About Irish Land Law
Written with both legal students and practitioners in mind, this highly specialist book is recognised as the definitive guide to Irish land law.
Comprehensive and clear, this book not only covers the subject of Irish land law with depth and detail, it also offers invaluable information on equity, trusts and succession.
The fifth edition of Irish Land Law includes coverage of changes to the controversial law of prescription introduced by the Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011 and the continuing controversy over lenders' ability to enforce mortgages which stems from a series of judicial decisions interpreting the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009. Also included are developments relating to easements, trusts of land, mortgages and judgment mortgages.
Previous edition ISBN: 9781847660817
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction;
Chapter 2 Tenure and Ownership;
Chapter 3 Equity;
Part II: Estates and Interests:
Chapter 4 Estates;
Chapter 5 Future Interests;
Chapter 6 Incorporeal Hereditaments;
Chapter 7 Easements, Profits and Rentcharges;
Part III: Co-Ownership:
Chapter 8 Co-Ownership;
Part IV: Settlements, Trusts of Land and Powers:
Chapter 9 Settlements;
Chapter 10 Trusts of Land;
Chapter 11 Powers;
Part V: Mortgages:
Chapter 12 Mortgages;
Chapter 13 Position of Parties under Mortgages;
Chapter 14 Enforcement of Security;
Chapter 15 Lis Pendens and Judgment Mortgages;
Part VI: Succession:
Chapter 16 Wills;
Chapter 17 Intestacies;
Chapter 18 Administration of Estates;
Part VII: Landlord and Tenant:
Chapter 19 Landlord and Tenant;
Chapter 20 Statutory Control of Tenancies;
Part VIII: Covenants, Licences and Similar Interests:
Chapter 21 Covenants;
Chapter 22 Licences and Similar Interests;
Part IX: Registration:
Chapter 23 Registration of Title;
Chapter 24 Registration of Deeds;
Part X: Extinguishment of Interests:
Chapter 25 Adverse Possession;
Chapter 26 Merger;
Part XI: Incapacity:
Chapter 27 Incapacity.
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