
What Type Of Right Is A Property Right? How Are Items Of Property Classified For Legal Purposes? In This Revised Edition Of Personal Property Law, Michael Bridge Provides Answers To These Fundamental Questions Of Property Law. His Critical Analysis Includes New Material On Insolvency, In Particular The Anti-deprivation Principle And The Pari Passu Rule, As Well As Comprehensive Accounts Of Recent Case Law (obg V Allan, Yearworth, And Datastream,) And Statutory Developments. Widely Considered To Be The Best Short Introduction To English Personal Property Law, Bridge Constructs An Authoritative And Systematic Summary Of This Complex Field For Readers Approaching The Subject For The First Time. It Focuses On The Acquisition, Loss, Transfer, And Protection Of Interests In Personal Property Law, And Specific Topics Include: Ownership And Possession; Treatment Of The Separate Contributions Of The Common Law And Equity To Modern Personal Property Law; Discussion Of Modes Of Transfer; The Means Of Protecting Property Interests; The Resolution Of Disputes Concerning Title To Personal Property; The Grant Of Security Interests, And The Issues Arising Out Of The Transformation And Mixing Of Tangible Personal Property.
This text investigates the foundational legal questions regarding the nature of property rights and the classification of personal property within the English legal system. Michael G. Bridge, a recognized authority in commercial and property law, utilizes a systematic approach to synthesize complex statutes and judicial precedents. The work provides a rigorous framework for understanding how property interests are acquired, transferred, and protected in modern legal practice.
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Legal scholars and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational and highly accessible introduction to the complexities of personal property law. Experts highlight the clarity of the prose and the author's ability to distill intricate statutory developments into a coherent academic framework.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191060801
ISBN-13:
9780191060809
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