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    Topic 1- CLASSIFICATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Fundamental Concepts Land defined in Bernstein v Skyview – doesn’t extend to airspace as well. Defeats traditional view that land is everything up to the heavens etc. Land includes corporeal hereditaments- the land and what is attached to it‚ as well as incorporeal hereditaments- Rights over land including easements and rights of way. Sellers usually write a list of what they see as fixtures and what they see as chattels Botham v TSB Bank plc [1996]

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    expressed in Ireland and elsewhere in relation to the fairness of the doctrine‚ in particular the way it enables the deliberate squatter who is fully aware that he is not the owner of the land to acquire title to it. In England and Wales‚ the Land Registration Act 2002 introduced substantive reforms to the law on adverse possession of registered land which restrict its operation in the context of boundary land to adverse possessors who can satisfy a good faith requirement. In 2005 the Irish Law Reform

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    This assignment will discuss some of the interests which can exist in land‚ and how they can affect a third party who wishes to purchase the property. By considering the creation of such interests‚ it can be assessed how they are protected against third parties in the registered system and then consider how the protection differs in the unregistered system. Richard has entered into a written agreement to purchase a freehold estate from Vanessa. He has been informed about the interests relating to

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    of a legal and an equitable right‚ with an equitable right typically being inferior to a legal right. An equitable right is a right ‘in personam’ as opposed to a legal right being ‘in rem’‚ binding on the whole world‚ and therefore without any registration‚ an equitable right will not bind a bonafide purchaser for value of a legal estate without notice of the equitable interests. Because Colman’s interest has not been protected on a register‚ it is at risk of being overreached by the purchaser

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    Ministry of Panchayati Raj A NOTE ON THE BACKWARD REGIONS GRANT FUND PROGRAMME (8TH Sept. 2009) The Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF)‚ launched by the Prime Minister at Barpeta in Assam on 19th February 2006‚ signifies a new approach to addressing persistent regional imbalances in development. The programme subsumes the Rashtriya Sama Vikas Yojana (RSVY)‚ a scheme earlier being administered by the Planning Commission. The BRGF Programme covers 250 districts in 27 States‚ of which 232

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    protection of matrimonial and spousal rights‚ different and confusing registration regimes‚ and complex transfer processes among others. Subsequent to the promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010‚ a number of Land Acts were repealed and replaced with 3 operative Acts of Parliament. The Repealed Acts The following Acts have been repealed: The Indian Transfer of Property Act‚ 1882 The Government Lands Act The Registration of Titles Act The Land Titles Act The Registered Land Act The

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    The Land Registration Act 2002 has actually replaced the previous legislation in particular The land Registration Act 1925 which governed and earlier though similar system but with the new statute now governs all matters concerning registered title. The Land Registration Act 2002 was introduced in response to the Law Commission and HM Land Registry report‚ Land Registration for the 21st(2002)1. The Land Registration Act 2002 came in to force on October 13th 2003 .  Its main objective is to provide

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    granted to the public in return. These concepts were refined and further codified for centuries until the beginning of 1926 which embraced a noteworthy surge of legislative reforms‚ including the Law of Property Act 1925 (LPA 1925) and the Land Registration Act 1925. Since the definition for land is fairly complex and fairly wide‚ it is essential to establish whether the land includes all items that are on/in it‚ whether the property is deemed to be personal property that can be taken away‚ when

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    CHOiCE System Requirement Specification Birth Registration Service and Issue of Birth Certificate Document Generated by CMC Limited‚ Kolkata Contents 1. Purpose Of SRS 1 2. Scope Of System 1 3. Definitions‚ Acronyms and Abbreviations 2 ABBREVIATIONS 2 4. System Perspective 2 4.1 Citizen Empowerment Through e-Governance 2 4.2. Security Features 3 4.2.1. Login UserId and Password 3 4.2.2. Biometric Authentication 3 4.2.3. Smart Card 3

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    the various property rights and interests‚ historical foundations of land law in Kenya and the registration systems in Kenya. 2. LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completing this course students will be able to: The concept of land as property The philosophic foundations of property rights in land The various interests one may have in land. Historical development of land law in Kenya The various registration systems in Kenya 3. TEACHING METHODOLOGY: The course content will be dispensed through the

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