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Cases and notes on land law /

These cases, notes and statutes on Canadian Land Law comprise the first comprehensive collection on material from all the common law Provinces and bring together in an orderly fashion material.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Laskin, Bora
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Toronto] : University of Toronto Press, 1958.
Colección:Heritage.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; PREFACE; TABLE OF CASES; INTRODUCTION; I. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; 1. The Feudal System; 2. Land Law and Tenure in Canada; II. POSSESSORY ESTATES; 1. Doctrine of Estates; 2. Seisin and Possession; 3. Seisin and Conveyancing; 4. Common Law Consequences; III. ESTATE IN FEE SIMPLE; 1. Characteristics and Mode of Creation; 2. The Rule of "No Remainder after a Fee Simple"; 3. Inheritability of an Estate in Fee Simple; 4. Protection; 5. Defeasible Estates in Fee Simple; IV. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE ESTATE IN FEE TAIL; 1. The Development of the Estate: Alienability and the "Landed" Tradition
  • 2. Abolition of the Fee TailV. LIFE ESTATES: HUSBAND AND WIFE; 1. Creation and Types of Life Estates; 2. Husband and Wife: The Common Law; 3. Curtesy; 4. Dower; Dower in Mortgaged Land; Election: Choice of Dower or Other Benefits; Dower in Defeasible Estates; 5. Homestead (Family Home) Legislation; 6. The Deserted Wife's Occupation Interest in the Matrimonial Home; VI. NON-FREEHOLD ESTATES: INTERESTS LESS THAN ESTATES; 1. Non-Freehold Estates; 2. Interests Less Than Estates; 3. Some Problems of Classification; VII. LANDLORD AND TENANT
  • 1. Introductory Note: The Lease as Conveyance and Contract2. Leases and Agreements for Leases; Interesse Termini and Possession; Damages on Failure or Inability of Lessor to Give Possession: Liability of Lessor and Holdover Tenant; 3. Assignment and Sublease: Renewal; 4. Use and Enjoyment of Leased Premises; (a) Landlord's Obligations; (b) Tenant's Obligations; Covenants to Repair and Insurance; (c) Fixtures; 5. Rent; (a) The Obligation and Its Enforcement; Percentage Leases; (b) Excuse for Non-Payment; 6. Termination: Creation of New Tenancy on Landlord's Failure to Repossess
  • VIII. COMMON LAW FUTURE INTERESTSReverter on Dissolution of a Corporation; Remainders; Equitable Contingent Interests; The Rule in Shelley's Case; IX. EQUITABLE ESTATES AND THE STATUTE OF USES; 1. Uses before the Statute of Uses; 2. Raising a Use; 3. Springing and Shifting Uses; 4. The Statute of Uses; 5. Effect of the Statute of Uses; Future Interests in Chattels; X. CONCURRENT ESTATES; 1. Concurrent Estates at Common Law and in Equity; 2. Statutory Reform; 3. Severance of Joint Tenancies: Some Problems; 4. Incidents of Co-Tenancy; (a) Possession and Accounting between Co-Tenants
  • Leases by a Co-Tenant(b) Repairs and Improvements; 5. Partition; 6. Co-Ownership of Personalty; XI. BENEFITS AND BURDENS AS BETWEEN OWNERS OF LIMITED INTERESTS: WASTE; 1. Introductory Note; 2. Benefits and Burdens; Insurance; Emblements; 3. Waste; XII. ENHANCING AND LIMITING THE USE OF LAND: BENEFITS AND BURDENS THROUGH COVENANTS, EASEMENTS AND PROFITS; 1. Introductory Note; 2. Covenants; (a) Validity: Problems of Construction; (b) Running of Covenants: In General; (c) Touching and Concerning: Landlord and Tenant Cases; 3. Restrictive Covenants between Holders in Fee Simple