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PROPERTY LAW SUMMARY LAWSKOOL.CO.UK LAWSKOOL PTY LTD

CONTENTS DEFINITIONS OF PROPERTY 4 BASIC DEFINITION OF PROPERTY 4 PROPERTY ABOVE LAND 4 Higher stratum of airspace 4 Lower stratum of airspace 4 Guidelines for ownership of airspace 4 Surface 5 PROPERTY BELOW LAND 5 Minerals 6 Treasure 6 FIXTURES AND CHATTELS 6 Purpose of annexation 7 Tenants fixtures 8 POSSESSION AND TITLE 8 INTRODUCTION TO POSSESSION AND TITLE 8 LOST AND HIDDEN OBJECTS 8 Objects found on land 9 Objects found below land 9 WILD ANIMALS 10 ADVERSE POSSESSION 10 Factual possession of the land 11 Intention to possess the land 13 Possession for a sufficient period of time 13 OWNERSHIP OF LAND 13 INTRODUCTION TO OWNERSHIP OF LAND 13 DOCTRINE OF TENURE 13 DOCTRINE OF ESTATES 14

Freehold Estates 14 Leasehold Estates 14 Estates in Possession, in Reversion and in Remainder 15 DOCTRINE OF THE TRUST 15 DOCTRINE OF NOTICE 16 THE MODERN LAW 16 Fee simple absolute in possession 17 Term of years absolute 17 Term of years: special cases 18 Commonhold properties 18 TRANSFERRING ESTATES IN LAND 19 INTRODUCTION TO TRANSFERRING ESTATES 19 AGREEMENT 19 CONTRACT 19 CONVEYANCE BY DEED AND REGISTRATION 20 E-CONVEYANCING 21 CO-OWNERSHIP 21 DEFINITION OF CO-OWNERSHIP 21 JOINT TENANCY 21 TENANCY IN COMMON 22 IMPORTANT ELEMENTS OF CO-OWNERSHIP 22 CHANGING THE TYPE OF CO-OWNERSHIP 23 Severance by Written Notice 23 Williams v Hensman Severance 23 Other Method of Severance 24 PURPOSE OF CO-OWNERSHIP 24 TRUSTS OF LAND 25 INTRODUCTION TO TRUST OF LAND 25 EXPRESS TRUSTS 25

IMPLIED TRUSTS 25 Resulting Trusts 26 Constructive Trusts 27 The Future of the Trusts 29 Trusts of Land Legislation 29 PROPRIETARY ESTOPPEL 31 Definition of Proprietary Estoppel 31 Detrimental Reliance in Proprietary Estoppel 32 Proprietary Estoppel Remedies 33 Similarities to Constructive Trusts 33 TITLE AND CONVEYANCING 33 DEFINITION OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCING 33 UNREGISTERED LAND 34 Checking the Title 34 Legal and Equitable Interests in Unregistered Land 34 Effect of Registration of a Land Charge 35 Effect of Non-Registration of a Land Charge 35 Equitable Interests Not Included in the Land Charges Act 37 Overreaching 37 REGISTERED LAND 37 Advantages of Registered Land 37 Basic Principles of Land Registration 38 The Register 38 First Registration 39 Dealings with Registered Land 40 Protection of Third Party Interests 40

MORTGAGES 42 INTRODUCTION TO MORTGATES 42 Creation of Mortgages 43 Protection of Mortgages 44 RIGHTS OF THE MORTGAGEE 44 Action on the Covenant to Pay 45 Entry into Possession 45 Exercise of Power of Sale 45 Foreclosure 46 Receivers 46 PROTECTION OF THE MORTGAGOR 47 Attempts to Exclude or Postpone Redemption 47 Imposition of Collateral Advantages 48 Grossly High Interest Rates 48 Under Influence 48 EASEMENTS 51 INTRODUCTION TO EASEMENTS 51 NATURE OF EASEMENTS 51 TATUS OF EASEMENTS 53 CREATION OF EASEMENTS 54 Express Grant or Reservation 54 Implied Grant 57 Prescription 57 DISSOLUTION OF EASEMENTS 58 Extinguishment 58 Release 58 Unity 59 RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS 59 INTRODUCTION OF RESTRICTIVE CONVENANTS 59

COVENANTS AT COMMON LAW 59 Running the Benefit at Law 60 Running the Burden at Law 60 COVENANTS IN EQUITY 60 Running the Benefit in Equity 61 Running the Burden in Equity 62 LEASES AND LICENCES 63 INTRODUCTION TO LEASES AND LICENCES 63 DISTINCTION BETWEEN LEASES AND LICENCES 63 CATEGORIES OF LEASES 65 CATEGORIES OF LICENCES 66 TERMINATION OF LEASES 66 TERMINATION OF LICENCES 67 Effects of Licences on Third Party 67

DEFINITIONS OF PROPERTY BASIC DEFINITION OF PROPERTY Property is a concept used to describe the legal relationship between persons and things. Property law focuses on the boundaries of land and the importance of distinguishing between real 1 and personal 2 property. There are two types of real property: Corporeal hereditaments; Tangible, visible objects e.g. above land. Incorporeal hereditaments; Intangible objects that are not visible e.g. below land PROPERTY ABOVE LAND Higher stratum of airspace Bernstein of Leigh (Baron) v. Skyviews 3 FACTS: The landowner claimed that an aeroplane flying over his land for the purpose of taking aerial photographs amounted to a trespass of his land. DECISION: The court held that the higher stratum of airspace was not part of the owner s property which meant that there was no trespass. Lower stratum of airspace Wollerton and Wilson Ltd v. Richard Costain Ltd 4 1 Freehold interests in land 2 Chattels moveable, tangible objects 3 [1978] QB 479 4 [1970] 1 WLR 411

FACTS: A landowner took action when a tower crane on another property was swinging over his land, which he regarded as trespass. DECISION: In contrast to Bernstein, this was regarded as a trespass because control over the lower stratum was necessary for the owner to have reasonable use and enjoyment of his land. Guidelines for ownership of airspace When deciding whether facts of a case involve the upper or lower stratum of airspace the courts will be guided by the following: Civil Aviation Act 1982, s76(1) - no action in trespass can be taken if an aircraft observes the rules of the Air and Air Traffic Control Regulations. Rules of the Air Regulations 1996, SI 1996/1393 aircraft cannot fly lower than 1,500 feet except when taking off and landing. Surface Any intrusion of the surface of a landowner s property will amount to trespass. This can be seen from: Lemon v. Webb 5 - tree branches from a neighbour s land overhanging on another s land can be cut 6 because this is regarded as trespass. Kelsen v. Imperial Tobacco Co (of Great Britain and Ireland) Ltd 7 - a sign overhanging on another s land must be removed as this amounts to trespass. 5 [1895] AC 1 6 The tree branches must then be returned to the neighbouring land. 7 [1957] 2 QB 334

PROPERTY BELOW LAND Property found below land will usually be the property of the landowner. However, there are several restrictions and qualifications to the ownership of any property which is found below land.

Minerals These are regarded as the property of the state or the crown rather than the landowner. The landowner, therefore, receives no benefit from the discovery of minerals. This can be seen from: Coal Industry Act 1994 ss1(1), 7(3) Petroleum Act 1998 ss1(a), 2(1) Treasure The law on treasure is determined by the Treasure Act (1996). It states that items or 2-9 coins which are at least 300 years old and at least 10 per cent precious metal, will be regarded as treasure. If 10 or more coins are part of the same find, they need not be 10 per cent precious metal. The Treasure (Designation) Order 2002 extended the Treasure Act so that any prehistoric object which is part gold or silver and any prehistoric base metal object would be regarded as treasure. FIXTURES AND CHATTELS Fixtures are objects annexed to the land and by virtue of this, become part of land. Chattels are items of personal property, which are not regarded as part of land. The distinction between these is a difficult one to make. The legal differentiation of fixtures and chattels has long been beguiled by issues relating to removability. 8 Blackburn J in Holland v. Hodgson 9 stated that: articles not otherwise attached to the land than by their own weight are not to be considered as part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that they were intended to be part of the land and on the contrary, an article which 8 Gray, K. and Gray, S.F. Elements of Land Law p. 52 9 [1872] LR 7 CP 328

is fixed to the land even slightly is considered to be as part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that it was intended all along to continue a chattel. Two tests have evolved as a result of this case: Extent of annexation Purpose of annexation If you have any queries regarding the Property Law Summary please email us - lawskool@lawskool.co.uk