Exam 1: An Introduction to Modern Land Law
Exam 1: An Introduction to Modern Land Law37 Questions
Exam 2: Registered Land30 Questions
Exam 3: Unregistered Land30 Questions
Exam 4: Co-Ownership31 Questions
Exam 5: Successive Interests in Land30 Questions
Exam 6: Leases30 Questions
Exam 7: The Law of Easements and Profits30 Questions
Exam 8: Freehold Covenants21 Questions
Exam 9: Licences and Proprietary Estoppel29 Questions
Exam 10: The Law of Mortgages30 Questions
Exam 11: Adverse Possession30 Questions
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Which of the following do not fall under the definition of 'land' in the Law of Property Act 1925?
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Give some pros and cons of e-conveyancing. For help consider E. Cooke,
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What rights does section 1 Law of Property Act 1925 define as being capable of being legal (as opposed to equitable) rights?
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On what date did the Land Registration Act 2002 come into force?
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Explain the difference between registration of title and registration of land. Which system does the LRA 2002 adopt?
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What are the three main principles of a Torrens system of registration?
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in order to be a fixture, an item must be physically attached to the land. Give an example.
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Which section of the Land Registration Act 2002 contains the provision relating to e-conveyancing. Is this provision in force?
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Is a 'mere equity' arising through estoppel capable of binding a purchaser, and which section of the LRA 2002 confirms this status?
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Can interests under a trust of land be registered under the LRA 2002? Where can this rule be found?
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