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Crown and Government Land: Prerogative, Statute and Common Law

Crown and Government Land: Prerogative, Statute and Common Law

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  • 出版商: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780854902927
  • 出版时间 January 2023
  • 规格: Hardback
  • 适应领域: U.K. ? 免责申明:
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    The Crown, in its varied manifestations, is the principal landowner in England. It is active as occupier, landlord, seller, buyer, tenant and licensee and Crown bodies have a policy of positive management of their land. The Government Property Agency was formed in 2018 to rationalise the government estate, arranging for the disposal of surplus land, helping to relocate offices and advising generally in a way comparable to a commercial real estate company. Likewise the Crown Estate Commissioners and the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall constantly review their holdings to dispose of unsuitable investments in land and acquire new ones.

    Crown and Government Land: Prerogative, Statute and Common Law is an indispensable reference work for anyone interested in this complex area of law. The book sets out the general principles that govern the way the law applies to Crown land. It looks at the structure and constitution of the various authorities which manage that land, outlines the principal types of ownership, and discusses Crown immunity in relation to acts of Parliament. It describes the rules governing particular types of property such as minerals, forestry, the foreshore and sea bed, defence facilities and land of public interest including the royal parks and palaces. The book examines the application of equitable rights and trusts to Crown land and the right to ownerless property and discusses the special rules relating to Crown conveyancing and property litigation.

  • Contents
    Preface
    Postscript
    Table of Cases
    Table of Primary Legislation
    Table of Secondary Legislation
    Table of International Conventions and EU Material
    Table of Crown Practice Material
    List of Abbreviations
    Chart of Crown and Government Land

    1.
    GENERAL PRINCIPLES
    1.1 The law
    1.2 The Crown
    1.3 Vesting and management
    1.3.1 Vesting
    1.3.2 Management
    1.3.3 Occupation
    1.3.4 Representation
    1.4 Landholding
    1.4.1 Tenure and royal demesne
    1.4.2 Comprised and belonging
    1.4.3 Land of Non-Departmental Public Bodies
    1.5 Acquisition and disposal
    1.5.1 Acquisition and transfer
    1.5.2 Disposal and the Crown Lands Act 1702
    1.5.3 Concession
    1.6 Public or private
    1.7 Revenue or function

    2.
    IN RIGHT OF THE CROWN;
    2.1 The hereditary lands
    2.2 The Crown Estate
    2.3 Historic and occupied palaces
    2.3.1 Buckingham Palace
    2.3.2 St James’s Palace
    2.3.3 Marlborough House
    2.3.4 Kensington Palace
    2.3.5 Windsor Castle
    2.3.6 Tower of London
    2.3.7 Hampton Court and Kew
    2.3.8 Whitehall
    2.4 The Palace of Westminster
    2.5 Royal parks and gardens
    2.5.1 Hyde Park
    2.5.2 Kensington Gardens
    2.5.3 Hampton Court Gardens and Richmond Park
    2.5.4 Regent’s Park (including Primrose Hill)
    2.5.5 Victoria Park
    2.5.6 Victoria Tower Gardens
    2.5.7 Battersea Park
    2.5.8 Greenwich Park
    2.5.9 Kew Gardens
    2.6 Other land in right of the Crown
    2.6.1 Somerset House
    2.6.2 Old Land Revenue Properties
    2.6.3 Greenwich Hospital
    2.6.4 Osborne House
    2.6.5 Trafalgar Square
    2.6.6 Parliament Square Garden
    2.6.7 Crown Estate Paving Commission

    3.
    ROYAL AND MINISTERIAL ESTATES
    3.1 Regalities
    3.2 The Duchy of Lancaster
    3.3 The Duchy of Cornwall
    3.4 The Crown Private Estates
    3.4.1 Royal wills
    3.5 Property of the sovereign’s eldest son
    3.6 Ministerial residences
    3.6.1 Downing Street
    3.6.2 Chequers
    3.6.3 Chevening
    3.6.4 Dorneywood

    4.
    GOVERNMENT LAND
    4.1 Composition of departmental land
    4.2 Secretaries of State and departmental organisation
    4.3 Implied powers and the Ram doctrine
    4.4 Acquisition and disposal of land
    4.5 Compulsory acquisition
    4.5.1 Compulsory purchase
    4.5.2 The Crichel Down rules

    5.
    AGENCIES AND EMANATIONS
    5.1 Non-departmental public bodies
    5.2 Status of agencies and their property
    5.3 Commercial operations
    5.4 Emanations of the Crown
    5.4.1 Acts of Parliament
    5.4.2 Decided cases

    6.
    STATUTES

    PART 1 – GENERAL PRINCIPLES
    6.1 Crown immunity
    6.2 Implication and application
    6.2.1 Implication
    6.2.2 Application
    6.2.3 Amendment
    6.2.4 Consolidation
    6.2.5 Adoption
    6.3 In rem and in personam
    6.4 Interests in land
    6.4.1 Occupation, entry and requisition

    PART 2 –
    PARTICULAR LEGISLATION
    6.5 Land law
    6.6 Compulsory disposals
    6.7 Landlord and tenant
    6.7.1 Residential tenancies
    6.7.2 Rent Restriction Acts
    6.7.3 Rent Act 1977
    6.7.4 Assured and secure tenancies
    6.7.5 Enfranchisement
    6.7.6 Covenants and management
    6.7.7 Business and farm tenancies
    6.8 Planning and construction
    6.9 The environment

    7.
    PROPERTY PORTFOLIO
    7.1 Woods and forests
    7.2 Minerals
    7.2.1 Oil and gas
    7.2.2 Coal
    7.2.3 Metallic minerals
    7.2.4 Gold and silver
    7.2.5 Saltpetre
    7.2.6 Manorial minerals
    7.3 Marine estate
    7.3.1 Sea bed
    7.3.2 Foreshore
    7.3.3 Protection and exploitation
    7.3.4 New land
    7.4 Energy
    7.5 Defence lands
    7.6 Hospitals
    7.7 Whitehall
    7.8 Heritage
    7.9 Premises for justice
    7.9.1 Courts and tribunals
    7.9.2 Prisons and probation offices
    7.10 Housing

    8.
    INCORPOREAL RIGHTS
    8.1 Easements and profits
    8.1.1 Rights benefiting Crown land
    8.1.2 Burden of existing rights
    8.1.3 Burden of new rights
    8.2 Covenants and powers of entry
    8.2.1 Benefit of covenants
    8.2.2 Burden of covenants
    8.2.3 Private law rights of entry
    8.2.4 Public law powers of entry
    8.3 Development value
    8.4 Requisitioning
    8.5 Flowers and franchises
    8.5.1 Franchises
    8.5.2 Grant or prescription
    8.5.3 Obsolete rights
    8.5.4 Treasure
    8.5.5 Wreck
    8.5.6 Wild creatures
    8.5.7 Several fisheries
    8.5.8 Markets, fairs and ferries
    8.5.9 Corporate status
    8.6 Crown rents
    8.7 Manors
    8.8 Advowsons
    8.9 Mortgages and charges
    8.9.1 Inheritance tax charges
    8.9.2 Other charges benefiting the Crown
    8.9.3 Charges on Crown land

    9.
    OWNERLESS LAND
    9.1 Ownerless property in general
    9.2 Bona vacantia
    9.2.1 Individuals
    9.2.2 Companies
    9.2.3 Common law bona vacantia
    9.2.4 Leaseholds of non-Companies Act corporations
    9.3 Disclaimer
    9.3.1 Insolvency
    9.3.2 Bona vacantia
    9.4 Escheat
    9.4.1 Freeholds of non-Companies Act corporations
    9.5 Consequences of disclaimer and escheat
    9.6 Subordinate estates and interests
    9.6.1 Rights binding the land
    9.6.2 Positive covenants
    9.6.3 Rights benefiting the land
    9.7 Trusts
    9.7.1 Beneficial interests
    9.7.2 Trusteeships
    9.7.3 Clubs
    9.8 Automatic vesting
    9.8.1 Bona vacantia
    9.8.2 Escheat
    9.8.3 Inquisition of escheat
    9.9 Effect of restoration

    10.
    EQUITIES AND TRUSTS
    10.1 The equitable jurisdiction
    10.2 Crown as beneficiary
    10.2.1 The Crown and Duchies are not trusts
    10.2.2 Government land
    10.2.3 Beneficial interests under trusts
    10.2.4 Private estates
    10.2.5 Ministerial residences
    10.3 Crown as trustee
    10.3.1 Use of trustee expressions
    10.3.2 Undivided shares
    10.3.3 Ministry of Justice trustees
    10.4 Equitable interests affecting Crown land
    10.5 Perpetuities
    10.6 Estoppel

    11.
    HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY
    11.1 Vesting of highways
    11.2 Highway authorities
    11.3 Express creation and diversion
    11.4 Common law inferred dedication
    11.5 Statuory inferred dedication
    11.6 Private interests and inferred dedication
    11.6.1 Private leaseholds
    11.6.2 Crown leaseholds and other rights
    11.6.3 Acquired land
    11.6.4 After disposal of land
    11.7 Inconsistency with public function
    12.
    ACCESS LAND
    12.1 Royal parks
    12.2 Open country and common land
    12.3 The coast
    12.4 Town and village greens
    12.5 Miscellaneous public access
    12.5.1 Palaces and historic buildings
    12.5.2 Windsor Estate
    12.5.3 Forestry Commission
    12.5.4 Trafalgar and Parliament Squares
    12.5.5 Blackheath
    12.5.6 Other London open spaces
    12.5.7 Local authority powers
    12.5.8 Private parks
    12.5.9 Inheritance tax exemptions and transfers

    13.
    LITIGATION
    13.1 Crown proceedings
    13.2 Tort
    13.3 Contract and property
    13.3.1 Limitation and adverse possession
    13.3.2 Purprestures
    13.4 Criminal liability
    13.5 Judicial review
    13.6 Remedies
    13.6.1 Injunctions
    13.6.2 Other remedies
    13.7 Private estates and Duchies
    14.
    Conveyancing
    14.1 Parties and authorisation
    14.2 The contract
    14.2.1 Ambiguous documentation
    14.2.2 Clawback and overage
    14.3 Disposals
    14.3.1 Power of disposal
    14.3.2 Deduction of title
    14.3.3 Title by operation of law
    14.3.4 Succession
    14.4 Leases and licences
    14.4.1 Leases by the Crown
    14.4.2 Covenants in leases
    14.4.3 Licences
    14.4.4 Leases to Secretaries of State
    14.4.5 Leases and the sovereign
    14.5 Covenants generally
    14.6 Inter-Crown dealings
    14.6.1 Informal leases
    14.7 Execution and sealing
    14.7.1 Private Estates
    14.7.2 Departments
    14.7.3 Crown Estate and Duchies
    14.7.4 The Great Seal
    14.8 Enrolment
    14.9 Land registration

    15.
    TAXATION
    15.1 Stamp duty land tax
    15.2 Value added tax
    15.3 Rates
    15.4 Personal taxes of the Royal Family

    16.
    BEYOND ENGLAND
    16.1 Devolved administrations
    16.1.1 Scotland
    16.1.2 Northern Ireland
    16.1.3 Wales
    16.2 Crown dependencies
    16.3 Overseas territories
    16.4 Commonwealth realms
    16.5 Former realms

    APPENDICES
    A1 NATURE OF THE CROWN
    A1.1 Two bodies
    A1.2 Corporate personality
    A1.3 One and indivisible
    A1.4 The Town Investments case

    A2 HISTORICAL OUTLINE
    A2.1 Anglo-Saxon
    A2.2 Norman Conquest
    A2.3 Rule of law
    A2.4 Crown land and revenues
    A2.5 Tudors and Stuarts
    A2.6 Constitutional government
    A2.7 Expansion of government

    A3 DEVOLUTION OF WOODS AND WORKS
    A3.1 Origins to 1851
    A3.2 The Crown Estate
    A3.3 Works and environment
    A3.4 Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
    A3.5 Other departments

    A4 STATUTES
    A4.1 The Crown Lands Act 1702, s 5
    A4.2 The Civil List Act 1760, s 3
    A4.3 The Civil List Act 1831, s 2
    A4.4 The Civil List Act 1837, s 1

    A5 ROYAL WARRANT FOR LAND REGISTRATION

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