TY - BOOK AU - McFarlane, Ben TI - The structure of property law SN - 9781841135595 U1 - 346.420432 PY - 2008/// CY - Oxford PB - Hart Publishing KW - LAW KW - LAND TENURE -- LAW AND LEGISLATION -- GREAT BRITAIN KW - REAL PROPERTY -- GREAT BRITAIN KW - REAL PROPERTY N1 - PART I: INTRODUCTION; A The basic tension of property law; A1 The property law system; A2 The basic tension of property law; A3 The basic tension and land law; A4 The scope of property law; Summary and structure of the book; B The basic structure of property law: introduction; B1 The basic situation; B2 Addressing the basic situation: initial points; B3 Direct rights; B4 Pre-existing rights; B5 Defences to pre-existing rights; B6 Remedies. B7 Summarising the basic structure B8 Human rights and the basic structure; B9 Doctrine and practical convenience; B10 Disputes about the use of a right; B11 Applying the basic structure: an example; C Basic concepts; C1 Equity; C1.1 An historical introduction; C1.2 Confusion or coherence?; C1.3 Common Law, Equity and the basic structure of property law; C1.4 Summary and conclusion; C2 Registration; C2.1 Introduction; C2.2 The purpose of registration; C2.3 Registration as a legal concept; C2.4 The scope of registration; C2.5 Registration and land law. C2.6 Registration, registered land and the basic tension C2.7 Registration and unregistered land; Summary; C3 Formality; C3.1 Introduction; C3.2 Formality and formality rules; C3.3 The function of formality rules; C3.4 Justifying formality rules; C3.5 The operation of formality rules; C3.6 Justifying the operation of formality rules; C3.7 Equity and formality rules; Summary; PART II: APPLYING THE BASIC STRUCTURE; D The general part; D1 Property rights; D1.2 The acquisition question; D1.1 The content question; D1.3 The defences question; D1.4 The remedies question; D2 Persistent rights. D2.2 The acquisition question D2.1 The content question; D2.3 The defences question; D2.4 The remedies question; D3 Direct rights; D3.2 The acquisition question; D3.3 The defences question; D4.4 The remedies question; Summary; D3.1 The content question; D4 The impact of unjust enrichment; D4.1 Introduction; D4.2 Direct rights; D4.3 Property rights: the acquisition question; D4.4 Persistent rights: the acquisition question; D4.5 Property rights and persistent rights: the defences question; D4.6 Property rights: the remedies question; D4.7 Persistent rights: the remedies question; Summary. E LandE1 Property rights; E1.2 The acquisition question; E1.3 The defences question; E1.4 The remedies question; E1.1 The content question; E2 Persistent rights; E2.2 The acquisition question; E2.1 The content question; E2.3 The defences question; E2.4 The remedies question; E3 Direct rights; Overview; E3.2 The acquisition question; E3.3 The remedies question; Summary; E3.1 The content question; E4 Proprietary estoppel; E4.1 The nature of proprietary estoppel; E4.2 The purpose of proprietary estoppel; E4.3 The requirements of proprietary estoppel; E4.4 The extent of A's duty to B ER -