Land Registration (Amendment) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2000

Land Registration (Amendment) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2000

Author: Northern Ireland

Publisher:

Published: 2000-05-22

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 9780337938634

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Enabling power: Land Registration Act (Northern Ireland) 1970, s. 85 & S.I. 1997/1179 (NI. 8), art. 46 (2). Issued: 22.05.2000. Made: 11.05.2000. Coming into force: 16.06.2000. Effect: S.R. 1994/424 amended


Maudsley & Burn's Land Law

Maudsley & Burn's Land Law

Author: Edward Hector Burn

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 1216

ISBN-13: 0199226172

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The 9th edition of Maudsley and Burn's Land Law Cases and Materials continues to provide an essential reference work for students and practitioners. It includes a wide range of extracts from cases, statutes, Law Commission reports and other literature, which highlight the key issues to understand the present law and its continuing development.


Wylie on Irish Land Law

Wylie on Irish Land Law

Author: J C W Wylie

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-01-09

Total Pages: 1452

ISBN-13: 1526513498

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Written with both legal students and practitioners in mind, this highly specialist book is widely recognised as the definitive guide to Irish land law. Comprehensive and clear, this title not only covers the subject of Irish land law with depth and detail, it also offers invaluable information on equity, trusts and succession. It is regularly cited as authoritative by Irish judges at the highest level. Irish Land Law joins with John Wylie's other extensive work in conveyancing law and landlord and tenant law to cement Wylie's place as one the most esteemed authors in Irish property law. His other titles include Landlord and Tenant Law and Irish Conveyancing Law. Includes the following developments in case law: · Enforcement of mortgage debts and security for loans, including the impact of the Central Bank and Consumer Protection Codes and personal insolvency legislation. · Rules governing appointment of receivers and their duties and powers, including appointment of court receivers by way of equitable execution. · Operation of NAMA, its duties and powers. · Acquisition of public rights of way and of easements by prescription. · Enforcement of judgment mortgages and vacation of lites pendentes. · Adverse possession. · Nature of a licence coupled with an interest and right of residence. · Rules governing validity and construction of wills · Court powers to remove personal representatives and claims against a deceased person's estate. In addition, the new edition incorporates reference to new legislation, such as the Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Acts 2015, 2016 and 2019; Personal Insolvency (Amendment) Act 2015 and Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2019. This title will naturally be of great use to solicitors, barristers, students of land law and government departments. However, it will also be of interest to property consultants, real estate agents and financial institutions.


The Management of Secondary Legislation

The Management of Secondary Legislation

Author: Great Britain: Parliament: Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2006-03-27

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780104008416

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management of secondary Legislation : 29th report of session 2005-06, Vol. 2: Evidence


Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers

Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers

Author: Tim Padfield

Publisher: Facet Publishing

Published: 2015-07-28

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1856049299

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As an archivist or records manager it is essential to keep up to date with the complexities of copyright legislation, and Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers will prove an invaluable tool in enabling you to do so. What is copyright? Who owns it and for how long? What rights does it confer, and what are the limitations and exceptions? This comprehensive manual uniquely outlines copyright law in the UK with special reference to materials relevant to archive and records collections such as maps, legal records, records of local authorities, records of churches and faiths, most notably unpublished works. It also offers advice on rights in the electronic environment and the problems associated with rights clearance; and covers related areas such as moral rights and rights in databases. The fifth edition of this respected work has been extensively revised and updated to include: a description of the major changes to copyright exceptions and limitations for libraries and archives including the changes to permit preservation copying and copying for users of any kind of work, a simplification of the declarations required from users and a new exception permitting onsite access to digital material a description and discussion of the new schemes for orphan works a description of the other changes to exceptions for copyright and performer’s rights, notably education; quotation; caricature, parody and pastiche; text and data mining; disability; and private copying a revision of the views expressed on the exhibition of literary, dramatic and musical works an explanation of why a digital photograph, consisting of a numerical file, is still an artistic work a description of the changes in duration for sound recordings and especially for sound recordings of performances and for copyright in songs analysis of new copyright legislation in the Channel Islands and other British overseas territories an explanation of how national courts decide whether they have jurisdiction over the infringement of copyright on the internet a description of changes to Crown copyright licensing and the licensing of public sector information a new section giving links to useful websites consideration of the many copyright cases that have come before the courts the last few years that have provided help with the interpretation of many aspects of the legislation. Some notable examples are on the meaning of ‘transient and incidental’, ‘scientific research’, ‘parody’ and ‘originality’; whether hyperlinking infringes; the importance of a signature on an assignment; the terms that may be implied into a licence; and the relationship between the rights of a copyright owner and freedom of speech. Readership: Archivists and records managers; LIS professionals in libraries, museums and galleries; students, researchers and genealogists.