To what extent does equity's jurisdiction to relieve against forfeiture extend to the depirvation of possessory rights in land? This article argues that a possessory right in property which is capable of enforcement by means of an order for specific performance falls within equity's jurisdiction to grant relief. The question is looked at from the perspective of (1) the hire of chattels (2)a contractual licence to occupy land and (3) equitable leases
Accession and Equity are two legal concepts that conflict each other in the area of payment of repar...
English land registration law is a work in progress. There remain important unresolved issues concer...
Appointment of an administrator over company assets under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) is a means...
This article seeks to trace the evolution of equity’s jurisdiction to relieve against the forfeiture...
This article seeks to trace the evolution of equity’s jurisdiction to relieve against the forfeiture...
Discusses, in light of the High Court decision in Celestial Aviation Trading 71 Ltd v Paramount Airw...
Examines the concept of a "mere equity" in the context of the Land Registration Act 2002 s.116(b). C...
Specific performance of restrictions upon property before Tulk v. Moxhay. Before the decision in Tul...
This article focuses on a particular aspect of the operation of proprietary estoppel: it asks when a...
Before the decision in Tulk v. Moxhay, a contract not to use land in a particular manner was treated...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
Despite the fact that during the year under consideration the courts have had to deal with run-of-th...
The equitable principle of relief from penalties and forfeitures is so far elementary as almost to d...
The rationale underlying the fixtures and accession presumptions is the need to protect the value of...
textabstractOf all patrimonial rights, the right to property is considered by far the most powerful....
Accession and Equity are two legal concepts that conflict each other in the area of payment of repar...
English land registration law is a work in progress. There remain important unresolved issues concer...
Appointment of an administrator over company assets under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) is a means...
This article seeks to trace the evolution of equity’s jurisdiction to relieve against the forfeiture...
This article seeks to trace the evolution of equity’s jurisdiction to relieve against the forfeiture...
Discusses, in light of the High Court decision in Celestial Aviation Trading 71 Ltd v Paramount Airw...
Examines the concept of a "mere equity" in the context of the Land Registration Act 2002 s.116(b). C...
Specific performance of restrictions upon property before Tulk v. Moxhay. Before the decision in Tul...
This article focuses on a particular aspect of the operation of proprietary estoppel: it asks when a...
Before the decision in Tulk v. Moxhay, a contract not to use land in a particular manner was treated...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
Despite the fact that during the year under consideration the courts have had to deal with run-of-th...
The equitable principle of relief from penalties and forfeitures is so far elementary as almost to d...
The rationale underlying the fixtures and accession presumptions is the need to protect the value of...
textabstractOf all patrimonial rights, the right to property is considered by far the most powerful....
Accession and Equity are two legal concepts that conflict each other in the area of payment of repar...
English land registration law is a work in progress. There remain important unresolved issues concer...
Appointment of an administrator over company assets under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) is a means...