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Positive Covenants and Freehold Land

Positive Covenants and Freehold Land

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  • 出版商: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780854902699
  • 出版时间 June 2019
  • 规格: Hardback
  • 适应领域: U.K. ? 免责申明:
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    ' … a welcome addition to any property lawyer’s bookshelf for some time to come 'From review in Property Law Journal

    ' ... it sets out with admirable clarity both why the current rules exist and how they operate in practice' 'From review in Law Society Gazette

    Positive covenants are obligations binding the owner of land for the time being which require some form of action or expenditure such as keeping a roof or wall in repair or paying instalments of service charge over many years.

    Positive Covenants and Freehold Land concerns the rule of property law that a positive covenant cannot bind successors in title to the original covenantor. It considers the origin of the rule, the legal reasoning behind it, and the historical, social and political context in which it has developed. The book then looks at the various methods to circumvent it by using restrictions on the register of title, estate rentcharges, rights of re-entry, the principle of benefit and burden and the use of long leases as virtual freeholds.

    A modern structure designed to overcome the problem is the system of commonhold which is currently under review by the Law Commission. The law of easements, particularly in relation to fencing, and the law of nuisance can have the effect of imposing positive obligations on landowners.

    Statutes can also either require owners to take specified steps such as keeping listed buildings in repair or they can authorise a landowner to enter into obligations as under the Town and Country Planning Act s 106. Separate chapters examine the issues to be considered on assignment of the benefit of positive covenants, on the transfer of land which is subject to the burden of them, and on the way that covenants operate in the management of housing and commercial estates.

    Reform of the law of positive covenants has been in prospect for over 50 years without any response by Parliament but there is now the possibility of Government support. A chapter is included on issues to be borne in mind in drafting covenants and an examination of the juristic nature of positive covenants and their nature as part of a neighbour relationship. The book also features a number of suggested precedents for the practitioner.

  • Preface
    Table of Cases
    Table of Statutes
    Table of Statutory Instruments
    List of Abbreviations

    1.
    THE PROBLEM
    1.1 Preliminary
    1.2 Reasons for the rule
    1.3 Social context
    1.4 Historical and political background
    1.5 Conclusion
    1.6 Arrangement of this book

    2.
    FREEHOLD COVENANTS
    2.1 Preliminary
    2.2 Tulk v Moxhay
    2.3 Later cases
    2.4 Rhone v Stephens
    2.5 Conclusion

    3.
    RESTRICTIONS ON THE REGISTER
    3.1 Preliminary
    3.2 Expense and delay
    3.3 Restrictions and restraints on alienation
    3.4 Restrictions and trusts
    3.5 Operation of the Land Registration Acts
    3.6 Contractual restrictions
    3.7 Law Commission review
    3.8 Conclusion

    4.
    ESTATE RENTCHARGES
    4.1 Preliminary
    4.2 Section 121
    4.3 Law Commission report
    4.4 Old cases
    4.5 Rentcharges Act 1977 and cases
    4.6 Legal charges
    4.7 Conclusion

    5.
    RIGHT OF RE-ENTRY
    5.1 Preliminary
    5.2 Shiloh Spinners v Harding
    5.3 Re-entry to do works
    5.4 Private statutory powers of entry
    5.5 Conclusion

    6.
    BENEFIT AND BURDEN
    6.1 The pure principle
    6.2 Thamesmead Town v Allotey
    6.3 Later cases
    6.4 Equitable interest and land registration
    6.5 Permissive waste
    6.6 Conclusion

    7.
    EASEMENTS AND NUISANCE
    7.1 Preliminary
    7.2 Fencing: custom and easement
    7.3 Fencing: statute
    7.4 Support
    7.5 Rights of way, water and electricity
    7.6 Recreational easements
    7.7 Neighbour relations
    7.8 Conclusion

    8.
    LONG LEASES
    8.1 Preliminary
    8.2 History and current use
    8.3 Possession and ownership
    8.4 Covenants and forfeiture
    8.5 Management and service charges
    8.6 Assignment
    8.7 Incorporeal leases
    8.8 Conclusion

    9.
    ENLARGEMENT OF LONG TERMS
    9.1 Preliminary
    9.2 Preserved obligations
    9.3 Touch and concern
    9.4 Continuing tenurial relationship
    9.5 Covenants affecting freehold land
    9.6 Conclusion

    10.
    COMMONHOLD
    10.1 The commonhold system
    10.2 Maintenance and insurance
    10.3 Service charge and other disputes
    10.4 Commonhold tenure
    10.5 Conclusion

    11.
    TENURE AND CUSTOMARY RIGHTS
    11.1 Preliminary
    11.2 Positive obligations by tenure
    11.3 Customary obligations
    11.4 Effect of feoffment
    11.5 Highways and bridges
    11.6 Chancel repairs
    11.7 Embankment and sea and river walls
    11.8 Overriding interests
    11.9 Conclusion

    12.
    STATUTORY OBLIGATIONS
    12.1 Preliminary
    12.2 Local authority obligations
    12.3 Statutory duties
    12.4 Environmental liability
    12.5 Highways
    12.6 Statutory powers of entry
    12.7 Leasehold Reform Act schemes
    12.8 Private or local Acts
    12.9 Statutory torts
    12.10 Conclusion

    13.
    ASSIGNMENT OF BENEFIT
    13.1 Preliminary
    13.2 Common law and equity
    13.3 Section 56
    13.4 Section 78
    13.5 Section 136
    13.6 Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
    13.7 Assignment of service charge and services
    13.8 Conclusion

    14.
    TRANSFER OF BURDEN
    14.1 Preliminary
    14.2 Voluntary transfer of whole
    14.3 Transfer of whole by operation of law
    14.4 Transfer of part of servient land

    15.
    ESTATE MANAGEMENT
    15.1 Involving a manager
    15.2 Trustees
    15.3 Companies
    15.4 Insolvency or dissolution of manager
    15.5 Reconstruction of manager

    16.
    ENFORCEMENT
    16.1 Preliminary
    16.2 Cases on mandatory injunctions
    16.3 Landlord and tenant
    16.4 Co-op v Argyll
    16.5 Application to freeholds
    16.6 The Shelfer Rules
    16.7 Damages
    16.8 Conclusion

    17.
    DRAFTING
    17.1 Preliminary
    17.2 Neighbour covenants
    17.3 Estate covenant schemes
    17.4 Restriction on the register
    17.5 Estate rentcharge
    17.6 Right of re-entry
    17.7 Virtual freeholds
    17.8 Leasehold easements
    17.9 Indemnity clauses
    17.10 Assignment of benefit
    17.11 Variation of the scheme
    17.12 Replacement of developer by manager

    18.
    REFORM

    19.
    TOWARDS A SOLUTION
    19.1 The rule and its reason
    19.2 Is the rule absolute?
    19.3 Enforceable covenants
    19.4 Relationship without contract
    19.5 Remedies
    19.6 Conclusion

    PRECEDENTS
    Preliminary
    P1 Neighbour covenant by servient owner
    P2 Estate covenants
    P2.1 Developer’s covenant to do works, pay service charge, etc
    P2.2 Manager’s covenants
    P2.3 Developer’s covenant to pay service charge to manager
    P2.4 Developer’s covenant to pay service charge to manager and transfer common parts following last sale
    P2.5 Positive covenant by original buyer of unit to observe regulations
    P2.6 Restrictive covenant to support deed of covenant
    P2.7 Positive covenant to support deed of covenant
    P2.8 Restriction
    P2.9 Deed of covenant by first buyer of unit with manager
    P2.10 Deed of covenant with restriction on register
    P2.11 Short form deed of covenant by new owner
    P2.12 Consent to dealing by Manager with benefit of restriction on the register
    P3 Forms of restriction
    P3.1 Form L – certificate of conveyancer
    P3.2 Form L – certificate of manager
    P3.3 Form M – Certificate of proprietor of benefited land
    P3.4 Form N – consent of manager
    P3.5 Form O – Consent or certificate
    P3.6 Form NN – consent or certificate
    P4 Estate rentcharges
    P4.1 Definitions of rentcharge
    P4.2 Estate rentcharge on sale of land with forfeiture on re-entry
    P4.3 Estate rentcharge of nominal amount supporting covenant to pay service charge
    P4.4 Clause in transfer reserving estate rentcharge with express right of re-entry
    P4.5 Estate Rentcharge with protection for mortgagee
    P5 Right of re-entry
    P5.1 On forfeiture or to do works and recover cost
    P6 Conditional grant
    P6.1 Short form
    P6.2 Fuller form
    P7 Leasehold easements
    P7.1 Grant of easement appurtenant to freehold unit
    P7.2 Deed on change of proprietor of dominant land having a leasehold right

    Index

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