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Essential Law for Landowners and Farmers 4th edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x158x18 mm, kaal: 594 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2002
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0632057963
  • ISBN-13: 9780632057962
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x158x18 mm, kaal: 594 g
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  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0632057963
  • ISBN-13: 9780632057962
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This concise and well-established working guide for landowners, farmers and their advisers explains the law on the ownership, occupation and use of agricultural land.



Essential Law for Landowners and Farmers provides an invaluable source of sound advice, clarifying the complex problems facing landowners today, and explaining the law governing their resolution.



In this major new edition, all the chapters have been re-written and several added, to reflect the enormous changes in the law over the last eleven years - from the new access to open land to environmental issues and the introduction of the farm business tenancy. Designed for quick and easy reference, the book concentrates on issues of prime relevance to landowners and now with a further reading section, this book is an essential single source of guidance on land law.







According to Lord Plumb, writing on the last edition, reading it could avert much 'dispute and misunderstanding ... argument and bloodshed'.
Preface to the fourth edition xi
Introduction to Land Law
1(11)
General principles
1(1)
The legal estates
2(1)
Legal interests
3(1)
Equitable interests
4(2)
Registration of title
6(6)
Farm Business Tenancies
12(19)
Introduction
12(1)
Meaning of farm business tenancy
12(5)
Termination of a farm business tenancy
17(2)
Rent
19(4)
Fixtures and compensation
23(4)
Dispute resolution
27(2)
Notices
29(2)
Agricultural Holdings Act Tenancies
31(16)
Introduction
31(1)
Definitions
31(1)
The tenancy agreement
32(1)
Fixed equipment
32(2)
Rent
34(2)
Security of tenure
36(3)
Compensation
39(3)
Succession tenancies
42(3)
Disputes procedure
45(2)
Residential Protection of Farm Workers
47(13)
Introduction
47(1)
The Rent (Agriculture) Act 1976
47(6)
The Housing Act 1988
53(3)
The Rent Act 1977
56(1)
The Protection From Eviction Act 1977
57(1)
Shorthold tenancies
57(3)
Business Tenancies on Farms and Estates
60(9)
Introduction
60(1)
Agricultural Holdings Act tenancies
60(1)
Farm business tenancies
60(1)
New tenants
61(1)
The legal nature of a lease or tenancy
61(1)
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Part II
62(5)
Stamp duty
67(1)
Registration
68(1)
Public Access
69(17)
Introduction
69(1)
Public rights of way
69(3)
Limitations on land use causd by public rights of way
72(8)
Access to open land and registered common land
80(4)
Towns and village greens
84(2)
Planning
86(32)
Introduction
86(1)
The need for planning permission
86(2)
The General Permitted Development Order
88(8)
Obtaining planning permission
96(4)
Specific planning issues
100(3)
Listed buildings, conservation areas and other designated property
103(5)
Appeals
108(3)
Enforcement of planning control
111(3)
The development plan
114(3)
Government guidance
117(1)
Compulsory Purchase and Compensation
118(19)
Introduction
118(1)
The legislative background
118(2)
The power to acquire land compulsorily
120(4)
The assessment of compensation
124(11)
The Critchel Down rules
135(2)
Utilities -- Rights and Wayleaves
137(21)
Introduction
137(1)
Wayleaves
137(1)
Works in the highway land and private tracks
138(2)
Electricity
140(4)
Telecoms
144(2)
Gas
146(3)
Water resources and drainage
149(3)
Water and sewerage
152(4)
All other pipelines
156(2)
Liability of the Occupier of Land
158(16)
Impact of land use
158(1)
Insurance
158(1)
Negligence
159(1)
Occupiers' liability
159(3)
Nuisance
162(6)
Strict liability -- Rylands v. Fletcher
168(1)
Straying animals
169(2)
Trespass
171(3)
Water and Watercourses
174(11)
Responsibility for water management
174(1)
Land acquisition
175(1)
Riparian rights
175(1)
Water abstraction
176(4)
Impounding water
180(1)
Stocking fishing lakes
181(1)
Land drainage and flood defence
181(4)
Sporting Matters
185(22)
Sporting rights
185(2)
Protection of wildlife
187(2)
Game laws
189(1)
Poaching of game
189(2)
Firearms
191(2)
Fishing
193(6)
Poaching of fish
199(1)
The Environment Agency
200(1)
Hunting
200(7)
Appendix to
Chapter 12
202(5)
Environment
207(17)
Introduction
207(1)
Water pollution
207(2)
Other pollution control measures
209(1)
The codes of practice
210(1)
Contaminated land
211(5)
Fly tipping
216(2)
Waste disposal
218(5)
The Hedgerow Regulations 1997
223(1)
Milk Quotas
224(11)
Introduction
224(1)
The milk quota system
224(1)
Special quota
225(1)
Transfer of quota
225(5)
Leasing of milk quota
230(1)
Milk quota and tenancies
230(5)
Employment
235(19)
Introduction
235(1)
Employment Tribunals
235(1)
Employees or self-employed workers
236(2)
Engaging a worker
238(4)
Breaches of contract
242(1)
Rights under the employment legislation
242(2)
Discipline
244(1)
Dismissal
244(3)
Redundancy
247(4)
Change in ownership of business
251(2)
Health and safety at work
253(1)
Rating and Council Tax
254(11)
Rating
254(7)
Council Tax
261(4)
Further Reading 265(1)
Table of Cases 266(5)
Table of Statutes 271(16)
Table of Statutory Instruments 287(3)
Index 290


Angela Sydenham, Birketts Solicitors Bruce Monnington, Country Land & Business Assoctiation



Andrew Pym, Chartered Surveyor