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This document contains lecture notes, tutorial discussions, prescribed case summaries and critical thinking on cases. The document is neatly arranged and provides information in an easily accessible manner, helpful for students in their preparation for online and in-person exams.

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Table of Contents
Content......................................................................................................................................................... 1

Acquisition.................................................................................................................................................... 2

1) Deeds........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Summary of key elements of a deed...................................................................................................................3

2) Registration.............................................................................................................................................. 4

Equitable Property Rights.............................................................................................................................. 5

1) Doctrine of Anticipation............................................................................................................................ 5

2) Acquired interests under trusts.................................................................................................................. 6

3) Restrictive freehold covenants................................................................................................................... 7

Priorities....................................................................................................................................................... 7

1) Protected Interests.................................................................................................................................... 8

a) Registered Interests................................................................................................................................... 9

2) Overriding Interests................................................................................................................................... 9

Overreaching.............................................................................................................................................. 11

1) Interests that can be overreached............................................................................................................ 12

2) Transactions that can overreach.............................................................................................................. 12
Transfer of legal freehold..................................................................................................................................12
Transfer/creation of legal lease.........................................................................................................................12
Grant of legal charge........................................................................................................................................12
Grant of legal easements cannot be overreached. (Baker v Craggs (2018) CA)...............................................12
What are the requirements?.............................................................................................................................12
What does valuable consideration entail?........................................................................................................13
What statutory requirements must be met?.....................................................................................................13

3) Trustee related requirements................................................................................................................... 13


Content
- To bind a third party, claimant must show his right falls onto list of property rights in
s1(2)LPA 1925- the numerus clausus principle.
- The list of property rights that are relevant:
i. Freeholds
ii. Leaseholds
iii. Easements

, iv. Charge
v. Beneficiaries’ rights under a trust
vi. Restrictive freehold covenants
- Freeholds: A right to exclusive possession forever.
- Lease: A right to exclusive possession for a certain term.
- Easements: A right to use another’s land (your neighbours) such as:
i. Rights of way
ii. Rights to run water, electricity, sewage
iii. Rights of storage
iv. Rights to park a car.
- Charge: Security interest. For example:
i. I have a freehold worth £1M.
ii. I borrow £200k from a bank and grant them a charge.
iii. I default on the loan repayments.
iv. Bank takes possession and sells the land for £1m.
v. Bank takes £200k from proceeds of sale and gives remainder to me.
- Beneficiaries’ right under trust: In a trust, assets are held and managed by one
person or people (the trustee) to benefit another person or people (the beneficiary).
The aims of the trust:
i. To ensure the subject-matter is used to benefit the objects or the beneficiaries.
ii. To carry out decisions of the settlor.
Beneficiaries’ rights are rights against trustees and 3 rd parties to ensure that the trust is
run successfully.
- Covenants: For example, if Barbie and Ken are neighbors. Barbie grants Ken a
covenant that she will only use her land for residential purposes and not build above
three stores. Barbie sells her freehold to Sasha.

Acquisition
- The four legal property rights that are capable of being acquired are:
i. Freeholds
ii. Leases
iii. Easements
iv. Charges
- The possible transactions that can take place are:
i. Transfer of freehold
ii. Creation or transfer of a lease
iii. Creation of an easement
iv. Creation of a charge
- The requirements to acquire or transfer a right are:
i. Communicated intention to transfer or create a right, by person who has power
to transfer/create. It can be through writing or orally.
ii. Deed (possibly) – s 52 LPA 1925.
iii. Registration (possibly) - s 27 LRA 2002

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