
The principles of the law of property in South Africa
by
Pope, Anne, & Du Plessis, Elmien, & Badenhorst, P. J.
The principles of the law of the property in South Africa, Second edition, offers a thorough, current and accessible introduction to the general principles of property law in South Africa. Including diverse perspectives, the edition foregrounds discussion of constitutional perspectives to engage with critical issues and debates that arise within the current, dynamic socio-economic context. The texts presents fundamental principles within a clear and applied conceptual framework, and is designed to support independent, enquiring and critical engagement with a subject matter
Silberberg and Schoeman's the law of property
by
Silberberg, Harry
1. Meaning and scope of the law of property -- 2. Legal concept of property -- 3. Classification of property -- 4. Property rights -- 5. Acquisition of property rights -- 6. Ownership: general principles -- 7. Co-ownership -- 8. Original acquisition of ownership -- 9. Derivative acquisition (transfer) of ownership: delivery -- 10. Derivative acquisition: registration of land -- 11. Protection and loss of ownership -- 12. Possession -- 13. Protection and loss of possession -- 14. Servitudes -- 15. Restrictive conditions -- 16. Real security created by agreement -- 17. Real security created by law -- 18. Limited real rights flowing from leases -- 19. Sectional titles -- 20. Other specialised forms of land title -- 21. Constitutional property law -- 22. Land reform -- 23. Water
Introduction to the law of property
by
Horn, J. G.
The purpose of this book is to provide a first introduction for an undergraduate student in property law. As with earlier editions this eighth of the introduction to the Law of property was written specifically for students in an undergraduate module on the law of property. Therefore, the contents are restricted to what the authors regard as essential for these students. Footnotes have not been used for the same reason; in an introductory module the emphasis should arguably fall on understanding basic concepts and principles, rather than on additional reading material. However, extensive use is made of examples from case law. under the new authorship the Introduction still emphases the influence of the constitutional framework on the development of this aspects of private law. This eighth edition of the Introduction is published as part of the series of Juta's Property Law Library. The aim of this series is to illustrate the interplay between the common law, the constitution and legal reform in a constitutional system. As an introduction, the book is different from the other volumes in the series in that it is specifically aimed at students.
Silberberg and Schoeman's the law of property
by
Silberberg, Harry
1. Meaning and scope of the law of property -- 2. Legal concept of property -- 3. Classification of property -- 4. Property rights -- 5. Acquisition of property rights -- 6. Ownership: general principles -- 7. Co-ownership -- 8. Original acquisition of ownership -- 9. Derivative acquisition (transfer) of ownership: delivery -- 10. Derivative acquisition: registration of land -- 11. Protection and loss of ownership -- 12. Possession -- 13. Protection and loss of possession -- 14. Servitudes -- 15. Restrictive conditions -- 16. Real security created by agreement -- 17. Real security created by law -- 18. Limited real rights flowing from leases -- 19. Sectional titles -- 20. Other specialised forms of land title -- 21. Constitutional property law -- 22. Land reform -- 23. Water
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