Introduction It will be demonstrated that land law fails to strike the right balance in its attempts to ensure that land is not overburdened. Defining ‘overburdened’ land as that which is hindered by the existence of rights that belong to someone other than th... More »
Schedule 3, paragraph 2 of the Land Registration Act (LRA) 2002 provides that an unregistered interest may override where ‘it belongs at the time of the disposition to a person in actual occupation’.[1] The provision, designed to protect certain unregistered r... More »
The ouster principle is particularly problematic in regard to parking rights which are extensive in nature and therefore serves little purpose within this context. This is argued through analysing the uncertainties when applying the ouster principle in practic... More »