9781639899524
Russell Barrett
States Academic Press
English
2024
Law, Criminology and Forensics - Law
$ 155
Property law is a crucial branch of law that governs the various forms of ownership and tenancy in real property and in personal property, within the legal system. It defines the legal framework for buying, selling, using, and leasing property, ensuring clear guidelines for ownership rights and responsibilities. The primary objective of property law is to establish a structured process for transactions and to resolve disputes over property ownership. It comprises a wide range of issues, including the creation, transfer, and protection of interests in both tangible and intangible property. Key elements include the distinction between real and personal property, the concept of estates in land, and the various forms of property ownership such as joint tenancy, tenancy in common, and tenancy by the entirety. Property law also covers the principles of adverse possession, easements, covenants, and zoning laws, which regulate land use and development. Furthermore, it deals with issues of inheritance and succession, ensuring that property rights are transferred according to the wishes of the owner or, in the absence of a will, according to statutory provisions. This book is a compilation of chapters that discuss the most vital concepts and theories in the field of property law. The topics covered herein deal with the core subject of property law. This book is an essential guide for both academicians and those who wish to pursue this discipline further.