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Gale on easements.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Property and conveyancing libraryPublisher: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2012Edition: Nineteenth edition / Jonathan Gaunt and Paul MorganDescription: xcvii, 790 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0414043782
  • 9780414043787
Other title:
  • Easements [Spine title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.420435 23
LOC classification:
  • KD937 .G35 2012
Contents:
I. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EASEMENT -- 1. Characteristics of an Easement -- 2. Equitable Rights to Easements -- II. THE ACQUISITION OF EASEMENTS -- 3. Creation of Easements By Known Transactions -- 4. Establishment of Easements By Prescription -- 5. Easements and Registered Land -- 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 Neighbouring Land -- IV. EXTINGUISHMENT OF EASEMENTS -- 12. Extinguishment of Easements -- V. DISTURBANCE OF EASEMENTS -- 13. What Amounts To A Disturbance -- 14. Remedies For Disturbance -- Appendices.
Summary: "This text provides a thorough examination of statutes and in-depth case law analysis, offering solutions to problems that may arise in practice. It takes into account the substantive changes to the law of easements in recent years" -- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 346.420435 GAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A520028B
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 346.420435 GAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A520030B

Previous ed.: 2008.

Includes index.

I. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EASEMENT -- 1. Characteristics of an Easement -- 2. Equitable Rights to Easements -- II. THE ACQUISITION OF EASEMENTS -- 3. Creation of Easements By Known Transactions -- 4. Establishment of Easements By Prescription -- 5. Easements and Registered Land -- 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 Neighbouring Land -- IV. EXTINGUISHMENT OF EASEMENTS -- 12. Extinguishment of Easements -- V. DISTURBANCE OF EASEMENTS -- 13. What Amounts To A Disturbance -- 14. Remedies For Disturbance -- Appendices.

"This text provides a thorough examination of statutes and in-depth case law analysis, offering solutions to problems that may arise in practice. It takes into account the substantive changes to the law of easements in recent years" -- Source other than Library of Congress.

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