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Landlord and Tenant Law: Past Present and Future by Edited by Susan Bright Contributions by Andrew Densham Contributions by Professor Caroline Hunter Contributions by Richard Chused Contributions by Martin Davey Contributions by David Clarke Cont, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by Susan Bright Contributions by Andrew Densham Contributions by Professor Caroline Hunter Contributions by Richard Chused Contributions by Martin Davey Contributions by David Clarke Cont
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841135939
    Pages326
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2006

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Landlord and Tenant Law: Past Present and Future by Edited by Susan Bright Contributions by Andrew Densham Contributions by Professor Caroline Hunter Contributions by Richard Chused Contributions by Martin Davey Contributions by David Clarke Cont

    This unique collection of essays written by leading practitioners policy makers and academics looks at patterns of landlord and tenant law: past present and future. Each sector is explored - commercial long residential housing and agricultural - by taking a look backwards and forwards. The chapters explore the role that legislative judicial and policy developments and market forces have played and will continue to play in shaping the law. Two chapters are devoted to the seminal case of Street v Mountford and its contemporary significance. A comparison is also made with the position in Australia and the United States. The book provides a scholarly reflection on the principles of leasehold law that will be of interest to practitioners academics and students of landlord and tenant law.show more


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