Want a Shipping Estimate? Add an Indian Pin Code, Click Here
This Product is
Sold Out
Recommend
1
Share
1
Share
1
Share
0
Share
1
Send By e-mail
Verify Phone Number
Please enter the One Time Password (OTP) to verify phone number.
Write your own review
In just a few steps below you can become an online reviewer.
Please click on Continue to submit your review.
Title: Personal Property Law
Reviewed By:
Write your review here:
NOTE:HTML is not translated!
Rating:
Share this product on email
Personal Property Law
Product Details:
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Dimensions: 22.00 X 2.00 X 14.00
Publisher Code: 9780198743088
Date Added: 2018-08-03
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International
Overview:
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.
+ View More
Table Of Contents:
1. Property Rights and Classes of Property ; 2. Interests in Chattels and Bailment ; 3. The Protection of Property Interests in Chattels ; 4. Further Property Protection and its Limits ; 5. The Conveyance ; 6. Transfer of Title ; 7. Transfer of Intangible Property ; 8. Security Interests in Personal Property