The overall standard of authorship and scholarship is high...Future directions in the law are given good coverage and are an integral part of the book, which makes this book recommended reading for policy makers and would-be legislators. Stanley Jacobs Solicitors Journal Vol 151, No 3 Jan 2007 ...there is much here from which the agricultural practitioner can benefit...What it does, very successfully, is to provide an intellectual background to the purpose of landlord and tenant law. Geoff Whittaker The Bulletin of the Agricultural Law Association Issue 47 Winter 06/07 ...a useful addition to housing law libraries for all who are interested in this area of law. Tessa Shepperson Landlord-Law October 2006 ... thorough and imaginative...a collection that should be obligatory reading for anyone with a serious interest in the social and economic functions of the law of landlord and tenant... Chris Rodgers The Law Quarterly Review October 2007- volume 123

This unique collection of essays, written by leading practitioners, policy makers and academics, looks at patterns of landlord and tenant law: past, present and future. Each sector is explored - commercial, long residential, housing, and agricultural - by taking a look backwards and forwards. The chapters explore the role that legislative, judicial, and policy developments, and market forces have played, and will continue to play, in shaping the law. Two chapters are devoted to the seminal case of Street v Mountford and its contemporary significance. A comparison is also made with the position in Australia and the United States. The book provides a scholarly reflection on the principles of leasehold law that will be of interest to practitioners, academics, and students of landlord and tenant law.
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This unique collection of essays, written by leading experts, looks at patterns of landlord and tenant law: past, present and future.
Notes on Contributors Introduction 1. Landlord and Tenant Law: Mapping the Recent Past, Derek Wood 2. 'Street v Mountford' Revisited, Susan Bright 3. Judicial Directions in Landlord and Tenant law: Different Policies for Different Sectors, Sarah Blandy and Caroline Hunter 4. Commercial Leases Past and Present: The Contribution of the Law Commission, Stuart Bridge 5. Commercial Leases: Future Directions, Sandi Murdoch 6. Agricultural Tenancies: Past and Present, HAC Densham 7. Agricultural Tenancies: Future Directions, Michael Cardwell 8. Long Residential Leases: Past and Present, Martin Davey 9. Long Residential Leases: Future Directions, David Clarke 10. Housing Law: Past and Present, Andrew Arden and Martin Partington 11. Housing Law: Future Directions, Andrew Arden and Martin Partington 12. Recent Developments in Australian Residential Tenancies Laws Marcia Neave 13. Impoverished Tenants in 20th Century America Richard H Chused
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This unique collection of essays, written by the leading practitioners, policy makers and academics, looks at patterns of landlord and tenant law: past, present and future.

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ISBN
9781841135939
Publisert
2006-10-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
326

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Biographical note

Susan Bright is Professor of Land Law, and McGregor Fellow at New College, Oxford.