Property Law in NSW, 3rd Edition (eBook)
| Author(s) : | Gray, J; Edgeworth, B; Foster, N; Dorsett, S |
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| Short Description : | This book is also available in hardcopy format. Bundle the hardcopy with the eBook to save 75% on the 2nd copy. |
| Publisher : | LexisNexis |
| Format : | ePub |
| ISBN : | 9780409328943 |
| Published : | July, 2012 |
$149.00

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A clear and understandable discussion of the main topics of property law and related issues, focusing on Australian conditions and their impact on the development of property law in NSW.
Property Law in New South Wales closely examines local statutory regimes, such as strata schemes, the Torrens system, statutory tenancies and native title. It also looks at broader themes, ranging from the concept of property to relationship debt.
The reform sections in each chapter of Property Law in New South Wales challenge conventional understandings of how the law should operate. In the third edition all chapters have been extensively revised to take account of recent developments.
Features
· Concise and well-written text designed to match course syllabus; suitable for one semester courses
· Diagrams and charts used to explain complex ideas
· Broad approach to the study of property law in NSW
· Critical approach and suggestions for reform encourages a thoughtful analysis of law>
Related Titles
Edgeworth, Rossiter, Stone & O?Connor, Sackville & Neave Australian Property Law, 8th ed, 2008
Webb & Stephenson,Focus Land Law, 3rd ed, 2009
Hepburn, Australian Property Law: Cases, Materials & Analysis, 2nd ed, 2012
Please choose your device carefully and only download your eBook to the device on which you intend to read it. eBooks cannot be moved from one device to another.
A clear and understandable discussion of the main topics of property law and related issues, focusing on Australian conditions and their impact on the development of property law in NSW.
Property Law in New South Wales closely examines local statutory regimes, such as strata schemes, the Torrens system, statutory tenancies and native title. It also looks at broader themes, ranging from the concept of property to relationship debt.
The reform sections in each chapter of Property Law in New South Wales challenge conventional understandings of how the law should operate. In the third edition all chapters have been extensively revised to take account of recent developments.
Features
· Concise and well-written text designed to match course syllabus; suitable for one semester courses
· Diagrams and charts used to explain complex ideas
· Broad approach to the study of property law in NSW
· Critical approach and suggestions for reform encourages a thoughtful analysis of law>
Related Titles
Edgeworth, Rossiter, Stone & O?Connor, Sackville & Neave Australian Property Law, 8th ed, 2008
Webb & Stephenson,Focus Land Law, 3rd ed, 2009
Hepburn, Australian Property Law: Cases, Materials & Analysis, 2nd ed, 2012
Table of Contents
1. The Concept of Property
2. Land, Fixtures and Chattels
3. Fundamental Principles - Tenure and Estates
4. Native Title
5. Possession and Adverse Possession
6. Law, Equity and Trusts
7. Old System and Priorities
8. Torrens Title
9. Common Property
10. Perpetuities
11. Leases and Tenancies
12. Easements and Profits a Prende
13. Freehold Covenants
14. Mortgages
1. The Concept of Property
2. Land, Fixtures and Chattels
3. Fundamental Principles - Tenure and Estates
4. Native Title
5. Possession and Adverse Possession
6. Law, Equity and Trusts
7. Old System and Priorities
8. Torrens Title
9. Common Property
10. Perpetuities
11. Leases and Tenancies
12. Easements and Profits a Prende
13. Freehold Covenants
14. Mortgages

