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Commonwealth Caribbean Property Law
As a result of its immovable and indestructible nature, land law is subject to a wider variety of rights, obligations and interests than most other areas of law and can often prove daunting to those studying the subject for the first time. This book sets out in a concise manner the central principles of property and land law in the region.
Author(s) | By Gilbert Kodilinye. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 288 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 12 Oct 2010 |
Availability | Available |
As a result of its immovable and indestructible nature, land law is subject to a wider variety of rights, obligations and interests than most other areas of law and can often prove daunting to those studying the subject for the first time. This book sets out in a concise manner the central principles of property and land law in the region.
1. Introduction 2. Creation of Leases 3. Leasehold Covenants 4. Assignment,Termination of Leases and Distress 5. Statutory Tenancies Acts 6. Licences 7. Co-Ownership 8. Condominium 9. Restrictive Covenants 10. Easements 11. Mortgages 12. Advers
Gilbert Kodilinye is Professor of Property Law at the University of the West Indies.