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Book Synopsis
Law and the Built Environment is a core textbook for all students undertaking compulsory law modules on construction, real estate and property management programmes. This single text provides an accessible introduction to the many areas of law studied by aspiring built environment professionals.

Trade Review
"This textbook and reference for students in construction management or related programs provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts and cases that form the foundation of UK and European Union construction and property law." (Booknews, 1 April 2011)



Table of Contents
Preface.

Table of Cases.

Table of Statutes.

Table of Statutory Instruments.

1 The Administration of Law.

1.1 The nature of law.

1.2 Divisions of law.

1.3 Evidence in civil and criminal cases.

1.4 The common law.

1.5 Equity.

1.6 The sources of law.

1.7 European Community law.

1.8 The court system in England and Wales.

1.9 The Technology and Construction Court (TCC).

1.10 The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

1.11 The European Court of Human Rights.

1.12 Tribunals.

1.13 Arbitration.

1.14 Personnel of the law.

1.15 Judicial officers.

1.16 Juries.

1.17 Court procedure.

1.18 Procedure in civil actions.

1.19 The Human Rights Act (HRA).

2 The Law of Contract.

2.1 General principles.

2.2 Formalities.

2.3 Standard form contracts.

2.4 The essential elements of a valid contract.

2.5 Terms of a contract.

2.6 Vitiating factors.

2.7 Privity of contract.

2.8 Exemption clauses.

2.9 Discharge of a contract.

2.10 Damages.

2.11 Limitation of actions.

2.12 Equitable remedies.

2.13 Agency.

2.14 Business organisations.

2.15 Forms of contract in the construction industry.

3 The Law of Tort.

3.1 The nature of tort.

3.2 Liability in tort.

3.3 General defences in tort.

3.4 Tort and human rights.

3.5 Vicarious liability.

3.6 Negligence.

3.7 Nuisance.

3.8 Trespass.

3.9 Defamation.

3.10 Breach of statutory duty.

3.11 Employers liability.

3.12 Product liability.

3.13 Remedies and limitation periods.

4 Land Law.

4.1 The two types of property.

4.2 What is land?

4.3 Ownership of land.

4.4 Proving ownership of land.

4.5 Acquiring ownership by adverse possession.

4.6 Third party rights in land.

4.7 Easements.

4.8 Mortgages 206

4.9 Restrictive covenants.

4.10 The enforceability of third party rights.

4.11 Commonhold.

5 The Law of Landlord and Tenant.

5.1 The leasehold estate.

5.2 Types of leases.

5.3 Essential elements of a valid lease.

5.4 Formalities for the creation of leases.

5.5 Termination of leases at common law.

5.6 Covenants in leases.

5.7 Rent.

5.8 Rent review.

5.9 Repairing covenants.

5.10 User covenants.

5.11 Covenants against alterations.

5.12 Assignment and sub-letting.

5.13 Enforceability of covenants in leases.

5.14 Remedies for breach of covenant.

5.15 The statutory codes.

5.16 Private sector residential tenancies.

5.17 Business tenancies.

6 Public Law and Regulation.

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Judicial review.

6.3 Building regulations.

6.4 Planning law.

6.5 Environmental impact assessment.

6.6 Water pollution.

6.7 Contaminated land.

6.8 Waste management law.

6.9 Emissions from buildings.

6.10 Health and safety at work.

Index.

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 31/12/2010
    ISBN13: 9781405197601, 978-1405197601
    ISBN10: 1405197609

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Law and the Built Environment is a core textbook for all students undertaking compulsory law modules on construction, real estate and property management programmes. This single text provides an accessible introduction to the many areas of law studied by aspiring built environment professionals.

    Trade Review
    "This textbook and reference for students in construction management or related programs provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts and cases that form the foundation of UK and European Union construction and property law." (Booknews, 1 April 2011)



    Table of Contents
    Preface.

    Table of Cases.

    Table of Statutes.

    Table of Statutory Instruments.

    1 The Administration of Law.

    1.1 The nature of law.

    1.2 Divisions of law.

    1.3 Evidence in civil and criminal cases.

    1.4 The common law.

    1.5 Equity.

    1.6 The sources of law.

    1.7 European Community law.

    1.8 The court system in England and Wales.

    1.9 The Technology and Construction Court (TCC).

    1.10 The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

    1.11 The European Court of Human Rights.

    1.12 Tribunals.

    1.13 Arbitration.

    1.14 Personnel of the law.

    1.15 Judicial officers.

    1.16 Juries.

    1.17 Court procedure.

    1.18 Procedure in civil actions.

    1.19 The Human Rights Act (HRA).

    2 The Law of Contract.

    2.1 General principles.

    2.2 Formalities.

    2.3 Standard form contracts.

    2.4 The essential elements of a valid contract.

    2.5 Terms of a contract.

    2.6 Vitiating factors.

    2.7 Privity of contract.

    2.8 Exemption clauses.

    2.9 Discharge of a contract.

    2.10 Damages.

    2.11 Limitation of actions.

    2.12 Equitable remedies.

    2.13 Agency.

    2.14 Business organisations.

    2.15 Forms of contract in the construction industry.

    3 The Law of Tort.

    3.1 The nature of tort.

    3.2 Liability in tort.

    3.3 General defences in tort.

    3.4 Tort and human rights.

    3.5 Vicarious liability.

    3.6 Negligence.

    3.7 Nuisance.

    3.8 Trespass.

    3.9 Defamation.

    3.10 Breach of statutory duty.

    3.11 Employers liability.

    3.12 Product liability.

    3.13 Remedies and limitation periods.

    4 Land Law.

    4.1 The two types of property.

    4.2 What is land?

    4.3 Ownership of land.

    4.4 Proving ownership of land.

    4.5 Acquiring ownership by adverse possession.

    4.6 Third party rights in land.

    4.7 Easements.

    4.8 Mortgages 206

    4.9 Restrictive covenants.

    4.10 The enforceability of third party rights.

    4.11 Commonhold.

    5 The Law of Landlord and Tenant.

    5.1 The leasehold estate.

    5.2 Types of leases.

    5.3 Essential elements of a valid lease.

    5.4 Formalities for the creation of leases.

    5.5 Termination of leases at common law.

    5.6 Covenants in leases.

    5.7 Rent.

    5.8 Rent review.

    5.9 Repairing covenants.

    5.10 User covenants.

    5.11 Covenants against alterations.

    5.12 Assignment and sub-letting.

    5.13 Enforceability of covenants in leases.

    5.14 Remedies for breach of covenant.

    5.15 The statutory codes.

    5.16 Private sector residential tenancies.

    5.17 Business tenancies.

    6 Public Law and Regulation.

    6.1 Introduction.

    6.2 Judicial review.

    6.3 Building regulations.

    6.4 Planning law.

    6.5 Environmental impact assessment.

    6.6 Water pollution.

    6.7 Contaminated land.

    6.8 Waste management law.

    6.9 Emissions from buildings.

    6.10 Health and safety at work.

    Index.

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