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19 reviewsISBN 10: 0455230544
ISBN 13: 9780455230542
Author: Robert Chambers
The third edition of An Introduction to Property Law in Australia is updated throughout to take account of new developments in all areas of property law, legislation, case law, and academic opinion. It contains an entirely new chapter on the national Personal Property Securities Act 2009, which commenced in 2012. The coverage remains comprehensive, including such diverse branches of property law as company shares, domestic partnerships, intellectual property, native title, natural resources, and succession on death. It deals with all the various sources of property rights from adverse possession to unjust enrichment. Natu rally, all the essentials are covered, starting with the meaning of property and moving through the full range of property concepts to finish with a full and lucid account of the Torrens system of land registration . An Introduction to Property Law in Australia was originally designed to help the reader gain a deeper understanding of property law by explaining (in plain language) the analytical framework of the subject. The th ird ed ition stays true to that aim, with a clear, friendly style and broad coverage of almost every aspect of
Understanding Property Law
What is Property?
The Things Subject to Property Rights
Distribution of Property
Taxonomy
Possession
Competing Claims to Possession
From Possession to Ownership
Variety of Rights
Ownership
Tenure
Estates
Equitable Rights
Security Rights
Shared Rights
Non-possessory Rights to Land
Rights to Intangible Things
Licences
Native Title
Creating Rights
Intentional Transfers
Succession on Death
Detrimental Reliance
Unjust Enrichment
Wrongdoing
Physical Changes to Things
Competing Rights
Priority of Legal Rights
Priority of Equitable Rights
Registration
Personal Property Security
Deeds Registration
Torrens System
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