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Property, Trusts and Succession (Paperback)
Professor George Gretton (author), Andrew Steven (author)
£53.00
Paperback
656 Pages
Published: 16/08/2021
Published: 16/08/2021
Property, Trusts and Succession, Fourth Edition provides full coverage of the property, trusts and succession parts of the LLB syllabus in Scotland in one convenient volume.
The relevant rules of statute and common law are surveyed and frequent examples used, making this a highly practical and accessible text.
The Fourth Edition of this popular text takes account of significant recent developments, including the draft Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill and the ongoing land reform agenda. There is a new section on succession to digital assets.
The key contents also includes:
- Personal and real rights, and types of property
- Ownership and how it is transferred
- Prescription
- Land registration
- Possession
- Subordinate real rights, including servitudes, real burdens, leases and securities
- Proper and improper liferents
- Trusts: constitution, administration and termination
- Testate succession
- Intestate succession
- Execution of documents
- Human rights
- Appendix on the feudal system
Whilst aimed primarily at undergraduates, this important title is also a useful source of reference for practitioners seeking a modern introduction to this area of law.
George L Gretton is Lord President Reid Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh and a former Scottish Law Commissioner.
Andrew J M Steven is Professor of Property Law at the University of Edinburgh and a former Scottish Law Commissioner.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law and Scots Law Student online services.
The relevant rules of statute and common law are surveyed and frequent examples used, making this a highly practical and accessible text.
The Fourth Edition of this popular text takes account of significant recent developments, including the draft Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill and the ongoing land reform agenda. There is a new section on succession to digital assets.
The key contents also includes:
- Personal and real rights, and types of property
- Ownership and how it is transferred
- Prescription
- Land registration
- Possession
- Subordinate real rights, including servitudes, real burdens, leases and securities
- Proper and improper liferents
- Trusts: constitution, administration and termination
- Testate succession
- Intestate succession
- Execution of documents
- Human rights
- Appendix on the feudal system
Whilst aimed primarily at undergraduates, this important title is also a useful source of reference for practitioners seeking a modern introduction to this area of law.
George L Gretton is Lord President Reid Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh and a former Scottish Law Commissioner.
Andrew J M Steven is Professor of Property Law at the University of Edinburgh and a former Scottish Law Commissioner.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law and Scots Law Student online services.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781526518743
Number of pages: 656
Weight: 976 g
Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
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