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OverviewClaims to the Possession of Land sets out and explains the law and procedure of each type of possession claim. With nearly 300 comprehensive forms and precedents, which are readily adaptable for a whole range of cases, it provides a complete and thorough exposition of this complex subject.This definitive work on what is an increasingly important area of law has now been published as a looseleaf. As such it offers up-to-date information on a regular basis to property and litigation lawyers, property managers, landlords, tenants and other occupiers.This new looseleaf service has been extensively revised and updated to take account of all new case law as well as changes in legislation. It includes full coverage of the Civil Procedure Rules as well as the cases decided under the new rules.Claims to the Possession of Land is the primary and portable reference work for every type of possession action - both for those seeking possession and those resisting it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emma Godfrey (Barrister, Field Court Chambers, Gray’s Inn, London) , Adrian Davis (Barrister, Field Court Chambers, Gray’s Inn, London) , B. McGuire , Martin RussellPublisher: LexisNexis UK Imprint: Butterworths Law Edition: 5th Revised edition Weight: 3.330kg ISBN: 9780754506782ISBN 10: 0754506789 Pages: 2500 Publication Date: 30 October 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Loose-leaf Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part A: Possession from trespassers and licensees; Trespassers and licensees; Distinguishing between licences and tenancies; Licences not freely revocable; Procedure for the removal of trespassers and licensees; Part B: Tenancies; The determination of tenancies; Forfeiture; Covenants; Miscellaneous features of tenancies and land tenure; Part C: Residential tenancies; Statutory control of residential tenancies; Rent Act protection; Exceptions to Rent Act protection; Possession from Rent Act tenants - discretionary grounds; Possession from Rent Act tenants - mandatory grounds; Assured tenancies; Secure and introductory tenancies; Long residential leaseholds; Counterclaims and countermeasures by residential tenants; Part D: Business tenancies; Part E: Agriculture; The homes of agricultural workers; Agricultural tenancies; Part F: Possession by mortgagees; Mortgages; Part G: Procedure; County court and High Court procedure; The limitation of actions; Possession claims and the Human Rights Act 1988; Forms & Precedents Section; Appendices; Tables; IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |