What is personal property?
Chattels/fixtures.
Classes:
- choses in possession - movable things eg car
- chose in action - rights which do not have physical existence.
What is land?
LPA 25 - corporeal hereditaments (tangibles) (surface, buildings, trees fixtures) and incorporeal hereditaments (intangible) (rights etc)
What are limitations on airspace?
Limited to such height as is necessary for ordinary use and enjoyment of land and structures on it.
What are the limitations on things in the ground?
Not mines and minerals - regulated by statute.
Gold and treasure belongs to Crown.
What passes on sale of land?
Fixtures pass. Fittings don’t.
How does court determine if fitting or fixture?
2 tests
1) degree of annexation. Greater degree of attachment, more likely to be fixture. If removal will cause damage, fixture.
2) purpose of annexation. Looks at whether item brought onto land to make permanent improvement, if so, fixture regardless of annexation. If temporary less likely to be fixture.
If there is a conflict between degree and purpose of annexation tests, what prevails?
Purpose of annexation
What is commonhold? How is commonhold created?
Freehold estate must be registered as freehold estate in commonhold land
New form of land ownership. Similar to leasehold. Makes easier to ensure positive to be covenants complied with.
Land must be specified in memorandum of commonhold association as land in relation to which association is to exercise functions and
Must be commonhold community statement which makes provisions for rights and duties of association and unit holders.
What are 2 legal estates?
What are legal interests?
Set out by statute. Need to be created by deed.
1) mortgages
2) easements
3) rent charges
4) profits à prendre (in gross and appurtenant)
5) rights of entry
What are equitable interests?
Where attempt to make legal interest but deed formalities not met.
What is require for creation of legal interest?
Valid deed to create or transfer legal interests and estates in land (exception for short legal leases and implied legal easements).
Document must be:
- in writing
- state on face of it that it is a deed
- be signed by grantor in presence of witness who attests signature and
- be delivered (showing intention to be bound usually by dating or sealing)
How are equitable interests created?
Contracts for land for:
- failed legal interests
- estate contracts
- equitable mortgages
- equitable leases
Requirements:
1) general requirements of contract, offer, acceptance, consideration, intention, capacity.
2) in writing
3) contain all agreed terms
4) signed by all or someone with authority
If don’t meet, unenforceable.
How can covenants and equitable easements created?
Require only writing signed by grantor.
What is proprietary estoppel?
Can intervene to grant a remedy where would be unfair to permit party to lose or gain advantage and rights.
What are the requirements of proprietary estoppel?
If a claimant established proprietary estoppel, what will court do?
Consider what appropriate remedy is - discretion.
Factors in claimants expectations, detriment suffered, what is proportionate.
Remedies can be transfer of freehold, granting lease, right to occupy, compensation or no remedy at all.
How does the seller prove to the buyer that they own the estate in unregistered land?
By deducing title
Production of documents commencing with good root and demonstrating unbroken chain of ownership to current owner
Minimum period 15 years.
What are the requirements of a good root of title?
What will the seller send to the buyer’s solicitor in unregistered land?
Epitome of title - chronological list of documents with copy of each document attached.
In unregistered land, when does equitable title pass?
Passed on exchange, buyer becomes equitable owner.
Buyer has insurable interest and so should insure from exchange.
In unregistered land, when does legal title pass?
On completion.
Application for first registration must be made within 2 months of completion.
How are third party interests discovered in unregistered land?
By investigating title, searches, physical inspection.
In unregistered land, how are legal interests protected?
Legal interests bind the world.
Buyer will purchase subject to any legal interest whether or not buyer aware of them.
Legal interests binding on buyer irrespective of notice.