Chapter 1 Self-test questions

Introduction to Land Law

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. Land law is the law of 'real property' or realty. True or false?

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. Land law is concerned with rights in rem. What does in rem mean? Select one of the following.

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. The personal/proprietary distinction is ancient and only of historical rather than contemporary interest. True or false?

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. Which one of the following statements most accurately reflects the scope of land law today?

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. Land law is, in essence, a system governing the nature, creation and protection of rights in land. True or false?

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. The traditional starting point is to ask 'what is land'? A definition of land is offered in s. 205(1)(ix) of which vitally important piece of land law legislation? Select one of the following.

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. The s. 205 LPA 1925 definition of 'land' may be rather confusingly drafted but it does help us do what? Select one of the following.

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. The Latin phrase Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelom ad inferos-the owner of the soil also owns everything up to the sky and down to the centre of the earth-is an accurate reflection of the expansive meaning of 'land' in our modern land law. True or false?

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. When considering what we mean by 'land,' an important distinction is made between chattels and fixtures. Why is this distinction so important? Select one of the following.

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. What is the current 'test' for determining whether a chattel has become a fixture and therefore forms part of the land? Select one of the following.

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. The personal/proprietary divide is essential to understanding land law but what does it mean? Select one of the following.

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. It is the proprietary status of rights that gives them their potency. True or false?

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. Given the power of proprietary status, it is important that the categories of proprietary rights are well-defined. In which case did Lord Wilberforce explain the four characteristics of proprietary rights? Select one of the following.

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. What were the four characteristics of proprietary rights that Lord Wilberforce explained must be present for a right to be admitted to the category of property? Select one of the following.

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. In which one of the following contexts is the personal/proprietary divide of particular significance?

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. Which one of the following statements is correct?

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. What is meant by 'estate in land'? Select one of the following.

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. Today, only two estates in land can exist at law-which two are they? Select one of the following.

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. What is another name for 'estate in fee simple absolute in possession'? Select one of the following.

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. What is an 'interest' in land? Select one of the following.

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. Why is the legal/equitable distinction important in land law? Select one of the following.

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. Which statutory provision tells us whether a right is capable of existing as a legal right? Select one of the following.

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. Compliance with formality and registration requirements is also important in deciding whether a right that exists is legal or equitable. Most legal rights must be created by deed. Which one of the following is not a requirement for a valid deed?

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. In what circumstances may equity intervene to recognize a failed attempt to grant a legal right as giving rise to an equitable interest? Select one of the following.

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. Which one of the following is not a requirement for a purchaser wanting to take free of an equitable interest under the doctrine of notice?

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. Why was the raft of legislation enacted around 1925 (sometimes known as 'the 1925 legislation') important for modern land law? Select one of the following.

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. Unregistered and registered land are two distinct systems which operate according to quite different rules. True or false?

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. What is the principal source of the law on registered land? Select one of the following.

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. Today, in unregistered land, there is a narrow form of registration of certain 'commercial' interests-but under which statute are these interests registrable as land charges? Select one of the following.

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. What percentage of the total land mass in England and Wales remains unregistered today? Select one of the following

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