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E-raamat: South Pacific Property Law [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(University of Dundee, UK), (University of the South Pacific, Vanatu)
  • Formaat: 464 pages
  • Sari: South Pacific Law
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Nov-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge Cavendish
  • ISBN-13: 9781843145776
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 464 pages
  • Sari: South Pacific Law
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Nov-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge Cavendish
  • ISBN-13: 9781843145776
Encompassing the legal systems of over a dozen independent countries, the authors of this book bring together a wealth of diverse sources to present a coherent picture of the law of property as it exists today, and offer some thoughts on the challenges and legal difficulties facing the region.
Acknowledgments vi
Table of Cases
ix
Table of Legislation
xxiii
Table of Abbreviations
xxxvi
Glossary of Terms xxxvii
Introduction xxxix
1 What Is Property Law?
1(24)
Introduction
1(1)
Defining property
1(1)
1.1 Property as things
1(1)
1.2 Property as rights
2(4)
1.3 What rights are there?
6(12)
1.4 The temporal division of rights
18(7)
Conclusion
23(2)
2 Ownership
25(26)
Introduction
25(1)
2.1 What is ownership?
25(3)
2.2 Individual ownership and co-ownership
28(3)
2.3 Unconditional ownership and conditional ownership
31(2)
2.4 Prerogative ownership of land by Crown or State and substantive ownership of land by estate holders and customary landowners
33(10)
2.5 Legal ownership and equitable ownership of property
43(4)
2.6 Original ownership and derivative ownership
47(4)
Conclusion
49(2)
3 Possession and Occupation
51(30)
Introduction
51(1)
3.1 Possession of land
52(14)
3.2 Possession of chattels
66(13)
3.3 Possession of incorporeal property
79(2)
Conclusion
80(1)
4 Special Interests In Property
81(24)
Introduction
81(1)
4.1 Liens and mortgages
81(9)
4.2 Mesne profits and profits a prendre
90(3)
4.3 Easements
93(4)
4.4 Covenants
97(4)
4.5 Burial rights
101(1)
4.6 Ritual or symbolic rights and taboos
102(3)
Conclusion
104(1)
5 Management Of Property
105(26)
Introduction
105(1)
5.1 Persons or legal entities who can manage properties
105(16)
5.2 Kinds of uses of property
121(10)
Conclusion
129(2)
6 Use and Enjoyment
131(18)
Introduction
131(1)
6.1 Usufructuary rights
131(9)
6.2 Beneficial rights
140(1)
6.3 Controlling use and enjoyment
141(8)
Conclusion
148(1)
7 Acquisition of Property
149(34)
Introduction
149(1)
7.1 Capacity to acquire rights and interests in property
149(2)
7.2 Acquisition of legal rights to property
151(25)
7.3 Acquisition of equitable interests in property
176(7)
Conclusion
181(2)
8 Alienation of Property
183(26)
Introduction
183(1)
8.1 Voluntary alienation of property
183(20)
8.2 Involuntary alienation of property
203(2)
8.3 Alienation by operation of law
205(1)
8.4 Alienation by abandonment
206(3)
Conclusion
206(3)
9 Protection of Property
209(24)
Introduction
209(1)
9.1 Physical preservation of property
209(1)
9.2 Prohibitions against unlawful physical interference with property
210(4)
9.3 Prohibitions against copying of property
214(3)
9.4 Registration of rights and interests in property
217(16)
Conclusion
230(3)
10 Resolving Claims To Property
233(22)
Introduction
233(1)
10.1 Traditional processes
233(6)
10.2 Introduced institutions
239(9)
10.3 Combinations of methods for determining claims to property
248(1)
10.4 General issues
249(6)
Conclusion
252(3)
11 Remedies In Property Law
255(34)
Introduction
255(1)
11.1 Rights to the property
255(14)
11.2 Self-help
269(3)
11.3 Personal rights
272(17)
Conclusion
286(3)
Index 289
Farran, Sue; Paterson, Donald