Land Registration Act 2002

To what extent is the principle that the Land Register should be a mirror of all the rights and obligations affecting land accurate?

To what extent is the principle that the Land Register should be a mirror of all the rights and obligations affecting land accurate? What are the justifications for the existence of interests that override for the purposes of Schedules 1 and 3 of the Land Registration Act 2002?

‘The law on easements is in need of reform’. Critically discuss this statement with reference to case law and academic commentary

There are two sections to this assignment. Section A is made up of three essay style questions. Section B is made up of three problem style questions. You are required to answer three questions in total. You must answer one question from Section A and one question from Section B. You must also choose a […]

Explain the concept of an overriding interest and describe the three main categories within Land Registration Act 2002, Schedule 3.

Explain the concept of an overriding interest and describe the three main categories within Land Registration Act 2002, Schedule 3. Explain whether you think that overriding interests should these be abolished on the basis that they contravene the ‘mirror principle’ of land registration. Support your answer with references to cases, statutory provisions and academic commentary. […]

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