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Criminal Law 18
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Criminology 10
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Equity 1
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European Union Law 6
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Family Law 13
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Land Law 2
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Brunel University•Equity
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This topic is central to Land Law, it covers land that is unregistered in the UK. Under the Land Registration Act 1925, all land is to be registered. But approximately 15% of land remains without a registered title. The notes discuss the legal and equitable rights attached to unregistered land, and how third party interests operate in such land. Other issues mentioned include; overreaching, land charges and relevant key case law.
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Modern Land Law • Martin Dixon, Dr. Martin Dixon• ISBN 9781138555853
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This topic is central to Land Law, it covers land that is unregistered in the UK. Under the Land Registration Act 1925, all land is to be registered. But approximately 15% of land remains without a registered title. The notes discuss the legal and equitable rights attached to unregistered land, and how third party interests operate in such land. Other issues mentioned include; overreaching, land charges and relevant key case law.
This topic is central to Land Law, it covers the law on the registration of property in the UK as introduced by the Land Registration Act 1925. Registered land is land which the title to it (the estate, right to ownership) is recorded in a register maintained by HM Land Registry. The notes also look at what legal / equitable interests can be registered in land law under LRA 2002, including third party rights and overriding interests. In sum, the notes offer a detailed overview on the law on land...
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Modern Land Law • Martin Dixon, Dr. Martin Dixon• ISBN 9781138555853
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This topic is central to Land Law, it covers the law on the registration of property in the UK as introduced by the Land Registration Act 1925. Registered land is land which the title to it (the estate, right to ownership) is recorded in a register maintained by HM Land Registry. The notes also look at what legal / equitable interests can be registered in land law under LRA 2002, including third party rights and overriding interests. In sum, the notes offer a detailed overview on the law on land...
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on complicity with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on complicity with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline introducing homicide and murder with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline introducing homicide and murder with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on theft and robbery with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on theft and robbery with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on one of the key principals of criminal liability which is actus reus, including a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on one of the key principals of criminal liability which is actus reus, including a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on non fatal offences against the person with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on non fatal offences against the person with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on sexual offences against a person with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on sexual offences against a person with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on general defences based on duress and necessity with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on general defences based on duress and necessity with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.