Scamell and Gasztowicz on Land Covenants
Scamell and Gasztowicz on Land Covenants
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Author(s): Gasztowicz KC, Steven
Gasztowicz QC, Steven
QC, Steven Gasztowicz
ISBN No.: 9781784515409
Pages: 1,040
Year: 201801
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 491.28
Status: Out Of Print

CONTENTSPrefaceTable of StatutesTable of Statutory InstrumentsTable of CasesIntroduction: Covenants generallyPart I Restrictive covenants1. Meaning of 'restrictive covenant' (including general consideration of requirements for transmissibility)2. The benefit of the restrictive covenant3. 1: Original covenantees4. 2: Covenant beneficiaries5. 3: Subsequent owners and occupiers of land benefited by the restrictive covenant as competent claimants: overview6. Subsequent owners and occupiers of benefited land where there is annexation7. Competent claimants express assignment8.


Competent claimants: building schemes9. The running of the burden of restrictive covenants10. Restrictive covenants and public law11. The construction of restrictive covenants12. Restrictive covenants and competition law13. Remedies for breach of a restrictive covenant14. Freeing the title from unenforceable restrictive covenants15. Extinguishment, discharge and modification of restrictive covenants16.


The modification and discharge of restrictive covenants and agreements by the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) pursuant to section 84(1) of the Law of Property Act 192517. The scope of the Upper Tribunal's powers under section 84(1) of the Law of Property Act 192518. The four alternative grounds giving rise to the Upper Tribunal's powers19. The grounds giving rise to the Upper Tribunal's powers: paragraph (a)20. Section 84(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925: paragraph (aa)21. Section 84(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925: paragraph (b)22. Section 84(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925: paragraph (c)23. The power of the Upper Tribunal to award compensation24.


Procedure on an application to the Upper Tribunal under section 84(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925Part II Positive covenants and negative covenants which are not restrictive covenants25. Meaning of 'positive covenants' and of 'negative covenants which are not restrictive covenants' and frequency of use26. Persons able to claim the benefit of positive covenants: (I) Original covenantees27. Persons able to claim the benefit of positive covenants: (II) Subsequent owners and occupiers of the benefited land28. The burden of positive covenants29. Methods of securing the indirect running of the burden of a positive covenant30. Remedies for breach of positive covenants31. Covenants and commonholdPart III Planning obligations relating to land32.


Planning obligationsPart IV Reform33. Reform of the law relating to restrictive covenants: Law Commission proposalsAppendicesAppendix 1 Section 84 of the Law of Property Act 1925Appendix 2 Practice StatementAppendix 3 Practice StatementAppendix 4 Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Lands Chamber) Rules 2010Appendix 5 Practice DirectionsAppendix 6 Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) Forms T379-T382Appendix 7 Sections 106-106C of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990Index.


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