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Beneficial Interests vs Equitable Interests

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Beneficial interest and equitable interest are both terms used in property law and trusts law to describe the ownership or interest in a property. Beneficial interest refers to the right to...

Beneficial Interests vs Equitable Interests

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Beneficial interest and equitable interest are both terms used in property law and trusts law to describe the ownership or interest in a property. Beneficial interest refers to the right to...

Overreaching in Land Law

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Overreaching is a legal concept in English land law that protects the interests of a purchaser of a legal estate in land from any potential claims by third parties who...

Overreaching in Land Law

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Overreaching is a legal concept in English land law that protects the interests of a purchaser of a legal estate in land from any potential claims by third parties who...

Examine the Flexibility of UK Constitution

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The UK constitution is often described as a flexible or 'unwritten' constitution, as it is not contained in a single written document like many other constitutions around the world. Instead,...

Examine the Flexibility of UK Constitution

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The UK constitution is often described as a flexible or 'unwritten' constitution, as it is not contained in a single written document like many other constitutions around the world. Instead,...

Private Nuisance

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Private nuisance is a continuous, unlawful interference with the use or enjoyment of land or some right over the land. It is a civil wrong that can give rise to...

Private Nuisance

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Private nuisance is a continuous, unlawful interference with the use or enjoyment of land or some right over the land. It is a civil wrong that can give rise to...

Proprietary Estoppel

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Proprietary estoppel is a principle in equity that prevents a legal owner of property from asserting their strict legal rights when it would be unjust or inequitable to do so,...

Proprietary Estoppel

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Proprietary estoppel is a principle in equity that prevents a legal owner of property from asserting their strict legal rights when it would be unjust or inequitable to do so,...

How to Become a Barrister in England and Wales?

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Becoming a barrister in England and Wales requires a combination of academic qualifications, practical training, and pupillage. The profession is regulated by the General Council of the Bar, and the...

How to Become a Barrister in England and Wales?

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Becoming a barrister in England and Wales requires a combination of academic qualifications, practical training, and pupillage. The profession is regulated by the General Council of the Bar, and the...

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