Plural Ownership is a thorough and thought-provoking analysis focusing on the principles underlying two areas of property law: concurrent ownership and successive ownership.
Smith first considers the range of rights recognised by the law and the ways in which these rights operate, (in particular severance of joint tenancies). The book then moves on to survey the regulation of these rights, principally by statute, providing a detailed examination of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, and exploring the principles behind the Act. He provides an in-depth investigation of this legislation, together with the cases discussing it, and the ways in
which it relates to earlier principles and authorities.
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Table Of Contents:
PART I INTRODUCTION ; 1. Plural ownership ; PART II FORMS OF PLURAL OWNERSHIP OF LAND ; 2. Successive interests in land ; 3. Co-ownership: requirements and forms ; 4. Termination of co-ownership; severance ; 5. Joint tenancy and tenancy in common reviewed ; PART III REGULATION OF PLURAL OWNERSHIP OF LAND ; 6. Regulation: introduction and scope ; 7. Occupation: rights, control and consequences ; 8. Powers of trustees: extent, exercise and control ; 9. Protection of purchasers ; PART IV OTHER PROPERTY ; 10. Plural ownership of property other than land