Friday, June 23, 2017

Landmark Cases in Land Law

Several new volumes in Hart Publishing’s Landmark Cases series came out in 2016. Here’s one: Landmark Cases in Land Law, edited by Nigel Gravells, University of Nottingham. 

From the press:
Media of Landmark Cases in Land LawLandmark Cases in Land Law is the sixth volume in the Landmark Cases series of collected essays on leading cases (previous volumes in the series having covered Restitution, Contract, Tort, Equity and Family Law). The eleven cases in this volume cover the period 1834 to 2011, although, interestingly, no fewer than six of the cases were decided or reported in the 1980s. The names of the selected cases will be familiar to property lawyers. However, individually, the essays provide a reappraisal of the cases from a wide range of perspectives – focusing on their historical, social or theoretical context, highlighting previously neglected aspects and even questioning their perceived importance. Collectively, the essays explore several common themes that pervade the law of property – the numerus clausus principle, the conclusiveness of registration, the desirability of certainty in the law and the central question of the enforceability of interests through changes in ownership of land. This volume provides a collection of essays that will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners. –
Table of Contents after the jump.

1 Keppell v Bailey (1834); Hill v Tupper (1863)
The Numerus Clausus and the Common Law
Ben McFarlane

2 Todrick v Western National Omnibus Co Ltd (1934)
The Interpretation of Easements
Peter Butt

3 Re Ellenborough Park (1955)
A Mere Recreation and Amusement
Elizabeth Cooke

4 Taylors Fashions Ltd v Liverpool Victoria Trustees Co Ltd; Old & Campbell Ltd v Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society (1979)
Stitching Together Modern Estoppel
Martin Dixon

5 Federated Homes Ltd v Mill Lodge Properties Ltd (1979)
Annexation and Intention
Nigel P Gravells

6 Williams and Glyn's Bank Ltd v Boland (1980)
The Development of a System of Title by Registration
Roger Smith

7 Midland Bank Trust Co Ltd v Green (1980)
Maintaining the Integrity of Registration Systems
Mark P Thompson

8 Street v Mountford (1985); AG Securities v Vaughan; Antoniades v Villiers (1988)
Tenancies and Licences: Halting the Revolution
Stuart Bridge

9 City of London Building Society v Flegg (1987)
Homes as Wealth
Nicholas Hopkins

10 Stack v Dowden (2007); Jones v Kernott (2011)
Finding a Home for 'Family Property'
Andrew Hayward

11 Manchester City Council v Pinnock (2010)
Shifting Ideas of Ownership of Land
Susan Bright


You can read more about the book here.