The Law of Proprietary Estoppel

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| Rating | : | 4.81 (744 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0199699585 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 688 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-10-07 |
| Language | : | English |
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The clear structure of the book makes the law easier to follow and enables readers to find relevant authorities quickly. A problem faced by anyone seeking to make, or respond to, a proprietary estoppel claim is that the law is to be found almost entirely in cases. The long-standing doctrine of proprietary estoppel has come to prominence in recent years - it is regularly discussed by courts at all levels and is frequently pleaded by litigants wishing to show that they have informally acquired an interest in land. The Law of Proprietary Estoppel sets out a clear structure with which to understand the law and will thus assist practitioners, academics, and others in navigating their way through the complex case law on proprietary estoppel, and also in understanding its relationship with related doctrines.This book is essential for all practitioners and scholars who encounter problems related to the doctrine of proprietary estoppel. It offers answers to a number of difficult problems arising in recent litigation and guidance on managing proprietary estoppel cases. The work draws together all of the relevant scholarship on proprietary estoppel and makes reference to useful cases from outside the jurisdiction of England and Wales to aid understanding of the la
A worthwhile addition to the equity and family lawyers' professional library. Phillip Taylor MBE . Acting Justice Peter W Young AO, Australian Law Journal wide-ranging, detailed and an excellent analysis of this emerging, or actually, re-emerging area of law. Practical, reassured, balanced and readable If ever you as a practitioner have cause to feel that all too familiar frisson of fear in court when 'proprietary estoppel' raises its head, you need fear no longer; not when you have this reassuringly erudite book to hand. The work is a much-needed, great work of scholarship and fills gap in legal literature
Phillip Taylor MBE said The renaissance of proprietary estoppel.. A TIMELY EXAMINATION AND OVERVIEW - WITH A FOREWORD BY LORD NEUBERGERAn appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green ChambersIf even for seasoned practitioners, the term ‘proprietary estoppel’ seems betimes arcane, rest assur
Ben McFarlane is a Professor of Law, at University College London. He was awarded a Phillip Leverhulme Prize in 2010.. He has taught in Oxford since 1999 and has published widely on proprietary estoppel, as well as addressing legal practitioners on the subject. He is the author of The Structure of Property Law and a co-author of Land Law: Text, Cas
