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Landlord and Tenant Law in Context by Susan Bright, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Susan Bright
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement Revised ed.
    ISBN9781841137223
    Pages807
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2007

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Landlord and Tenant Law in Context by Susan Bright

    This new work a successor to the authors earlier book (co-written with Geoff Gilbert) Landlord and Tenant Law: The Nature of Tenancies (1995) though now the work of a single author and completely up-dated and rewritten shares the same aim of setting leases in their wider context by weaving together matters of law and policy. The book provides a clear understanding of the main principles of landlord and tenant law in each sector. The style of this book is distinctive. First of all it explains the law of landlord and tenant law by showing how the statutory and common law rules have been shaped by wider commercial social economic and policy considerations by the growth in human rights law and by changing concepts of community and justice. The other innovative feature of the book is that the law is explained by reference to the different stages of the relationship; entering a lease regulating leases managing leasehold property and so on. The stages of the relationship provide the structure for the book. Most landlord and tenant books set out the common law rules in the opening chapters and then deal with the legislative regime for each individual sector later in the book.By instead setting the law in the different stages of the relationship this book is able to show where the shared issues faced by landlord and tenant receive a common legal response and where the different context of the leasehold relationship has led to a variety in legal rules. Landlord and tenant law is now very different from the common law of 100 years ago. In describing the modern law (or laws) the unique style of this book enables the reader to see how the commonalities and the contrasts between the law in the different sectors can be explained by reference to the way that leases are differently used and regulated.show more


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