Property Law

Unlock the secrets of property law and discover how it shapes the world around us, from ownership battles to boundary disputes.

Cackling Geese & Courtroom Drama: Unraveling 'Keeble v Hickeringill'

Cackling Geese & Courtroom Drama: Unraveling 'Keeble v Hickeringill'

Martin Sparks

Martin Sparks

The curious case of Keeble v Hickeringill in 1707 centered around one gentleman shooting at geese not for game, but to disrupt another's thriving duck decoy business. This intriguing legal dispute over geese and gunfire laid foundational principles in property rights and economic torts.

The Daring Drama of Manchester Airport plc v Dutton: Property Precedents and Legal Landmines

The Daring Drama of Manchester Airport plc v Dutton: Property Precedents and Legal Landmines

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

Manchester Airport plc v Dutton wasn't just any legal case. It was an explosive battle over possession rights, where law triumphed over environmental protests, reinforcing contractual power.

The Lands Tribunal: A Conservative's Guide to Property Rights

The Lands Tribunal: A Conservative's Guide to Property Rights

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

The Lands Tribunal plays a crucial role in upholding property rights and ensuring fair resolution of land disputes in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

By Right of Purchase: Uncovering the Backbone of Property Law

By Right of Purchase: Uncovering the Backbone of Property Law

Martin Sparks

Martin Sparks

'By Right of Purchase' is a key principle woven into the fabric of property law, defining ownership through legal transactions worldwide. From real estate to digital assets, it underscores modern commerce by ensuring fairness and clarity.

The Land Charges Act 1972: A Conservative Perspective on Property Rights

The Land Charges Act 1972: A Conservative Perspective on Property Rights

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

The Land Charges Act 1972 ensures transparency and fairness in property transactions by mandating the registration of land charges, safeguarding property rights and supporting a stable economy.

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