Gale on Easements
First Supplement to the 17th edition
Jonathan Gaunt QC and Paul Morgan QC
This supplement brings the invaluable Gale on Easements up to date with the latest developments including:The decision of the HL in Bakewell v Brandwood on prescription The decision of the CA in Midtown v City of London Real Property Company concering remedies in right to light cases On-going coverage of the changes made by the Land Registration Act 2002 and related rules. Other legislative changes including the Communication Act 2003 and the Water Act 2003. Developments in the law of tort which are running counter to, or overturning established principles in the law of easements. Price: £49 Paperback ISBN: 0421895004 Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Private Rights of Way
Stephen Bickford-Smith, Nick Taggart and Alison Oakes Barristers, Landmark Chambers
Private Rights of Way are a form of easement enjoyed by one owner of land over land in the ownership of another. Problems often occur when someone blocks or restricts a right of way, or where one of the parties wishes to change the route of the right of way, or when the properties affected are transferred. Disputes over the maintenance of the right of way are also common.
This new work sets out the law and practice relating to the creation, acquisition, maintenance, extinguishment, and remedies for wrongful interference with private right of way.
In addition guidance is given on practical drafting issues as well as evidence and procedure, together with precedents. Relevant statutory provisions in an updated form is included in an appendix.
Essential reading for all property lawyers, surveyors and property developers.
Price: £60.00 Publication date: October 2008 Edition: 1st Format: Papercover ISBN: 978 0 85308 852 3 Publisher: Jordan Publishing
Rights of Light
Stephen Bickford-Smith, Barrister, Landmark Chambers Andrew Francis, Barrister, Serle Court with a chapter on valuation by Elizabeth de Burgh Sidley
“A very worthwhile book” New Law Journal
This new edition of the popular work Rights of Light has been significantly re-written and provides:Practical and up-to-date explanation of law and practice including the impact of the Land Registration Act 2002 and recent case-law such as Midtown Ltd v City of London Real Property Comprehensive review of the acquisition and establishment of rights and proceedings for infringement Expert commentary on measurement and valuation techniques provided by chartered surveyor New chapter dealing with the High Hedges legislation Rights of Light is essential reading for all property and planning lawyers, surveyors and property developers.
Price: £65.00 Published: June 2007 Edition: 2nd Format: Hardback ISBN: 978 1 84661 024 0 Publisher: Jordan Publishing
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