Land 1 - Nature of Land Flashcards

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What’s the difference between ‘estates’ and ‘interests in land’?

A
  • Estates: ownership
  • Interests in Land: rights over someone else’s land
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2
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What’s the difference between real and personal property?

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  • Real: land
  • Personal: every other type of property
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What’s the difference between a proprietary and personal right?

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  • Proprietary: enforceable against 3rd parties and can be enforced by an action in rem (use/possession can be recovered) - don’t have to settle for damages
  • Personal: only binds original parties & damages is only remedy
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4
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What proprietary rights are there?

A
  • Freehold,
  • Leasehold,
  • Easement,
  • Restrictive Covenant,
  • Mortgage,
  • Estate Contract,
  • Beneficial Interest in a trust of land
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5
Q

What is an owner’s right to airspace?

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height restricted to necessary for
- ordinary use and
- enjoyment of the land (lower airspace)

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6
Q

What are the rules on lower airspace?

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If a structure overhangs a property in lower airspace, it trespasses irrespective of causing damage

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7
Q

What tests are applied to determine if something is a fixture or chattel?

A
  • Purpose to enhance land/building?
  • Degree of Annexation: more firmly it’s fixed, more likely to be a fixture

Purpose takes priority

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8
Q

What’s the law on fixtures regarding a transfer of land?

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A transfer of land automatically includes all fixtures, except those specifically excluded

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9
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What is an easement?

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A proprietary right to use land which belongs to someone else
Can be a legal (certain term) or equitable (uncertain term) interest

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10
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What is an estate contract?

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A contractual right to a legal estate, whether freehold or leasehold
An equitable interest arises from the contract

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11
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What happens if the current owner of a freehold estate dies without next of kin and without a will?

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Land is regarded as bona vacantia and estate reverts to the Crown

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12
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What is freehold reversion?

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The residue of the estate where a leasehold is granted

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13
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What is a commonhold?

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A type of freehold: an alternative to a long lease, with no overall landlord
Freehold older which is a commonhold association

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14
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What are the remedies available for breach of a land/estate contract?

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  • Damages
  • specific performance &
  • injunction
    (at discretion of court & equitable principles apply)
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15
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When will an equitable interest be recognised where a land contract/valid deed is not created?

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  1. complies with formalities required for valid land contract
  2. Specific performance is available (claimant has ‘clean hands’)
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16
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For a valid land contract to be binding on third parties, what must happen?

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An estate contract must be protected against third parties