This post has been posted on behalf of Undergraduate Laws. At Undergraduate Laws we are opening our 2021-22 academic year with our first Study Event
Category: Property law
THE BOUNDARIES OF SUCCESSFUL ADVERSE POSSESSION CLAIMS UNDER THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT 2002 – PART 2
In Part 2 of this blog post Rod Edmunds, Module Convenor for Property law expresses the details of the case and its implications. Dowse: What
The boundaries of successful adverse possession claims under the Land Registration Act 2002 – Part 1
This blog post has been contributed by Rod Edmunds, Module Convenor for Property law. Dowse v City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council [2020] UKUT 202
Wolloff v Patel: what is the jurisdiction of the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) where a party is bankrupt?
This video post has been contributed by Lucinda Pattison, Teaching Fellow on Undergraduate Laws for Property law. This blog looks at the Upper Tribunal (Lands
Easements: When does non-use amount to abandonment?
This post was contributed by Lucinda Pattison, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. It is well established that abandonment of an easement is hard to prove. Why?
An overhaul of the Land Registration Act 2002 is coming
This post was contributed by Lucinda Pattison, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. The last big shake up in relation to land registration law was in October