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A history of the land law
A. W. Brian Simpson-
Frontmatter
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I. Tenure (page 1)
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II. The Real Actions (page 25)
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III. The Tenant's Interest in the Land (page 47)
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IV. The Statue De Donis and the Invention of the Doctrine of Estates (page 81)
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V. Incorporeal Things (page 103)
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VI. Medieval Conveyancing (page 119)
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VII. The Action of Ejectment and the Recognition of the Copyholder (page 144)
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VIII. Uses and the Statute (page 173)
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IX. Future Interests, Perpetuities, and the Family Settlement (page 208)
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X. The Later Development of Commercial Interests in Land (page 242)
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XI. The Nineteenth-century Movement for Reform (page 270)
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A List of Books Referred to in the Footnotes (page 292)
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Table of Cases (page 297)
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Table of Modern Cases (page 300)
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Table of Statutes (page 305)
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Index (page 308)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 92.5 (Dec. 1987): 1203 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1868526 |
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Published: 1986
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780198255369 (paper)
- 9780198255376 (hardcover)