Zusammenfassung der Ressource
What is Land?- Land Law
- Freehold; Leasehold; Above; Below;
Physically; Non-Physically
- LPA s52= Deeds
- Surface
- Trenberth v Natwest=
Scaffolding for
essential work- No, On
his land & No damage
needed
- Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992=
Essential work but not unlimited rights
- Air Space
- Mitchell v Moseley= Sky to the
centre
- Comm for Railways v
Valver-General= Impractical
- Lower Stratum
- Kelsen v Imperial Tobacco= Advertising
sign 20cm over their roof- yes, even
though minimum
- Laiqat v Majid= Extractor fan 3.5m above
ground- yes, still in LS
- Underground
- Met Railway v Fowler= Railway
tunnel- yes, wasteland owners
- Star Energy v Bocardo= Drilling for oil-
yes, trespass- 'absorb when too hot to
too much pressure'
- Petroleum Act 2015=
Government owned oil & Gas
- Buildings
- Elwes v Brigg Gas Company= any building
with foundations becomes part of the land
- Elitestone v Morris= Bunglaow built on its own weight- could not
be moved without damage so part of the land
- Water
- Bradford v Pickles= land covered by water is still
land, own to the mid point of river unless they own
both banks
- Water Act 2003= water cannot be owned unless
licence granted- fishing rights separate
- Plants & Wild Animals
- Nicholls v Ely Beet Sugar Factory= Landowner owns all
plats and trees unless otherwise ordered, limited rights
over animals unless dead
- Minerals
- Case of Mines= landowner
owns all minerals unless
taken by crown
- Treasure Act 1999
- Horizontal or vertical division
- Flying freehold flats
- Boundaries
- LPA s60(3)
2002= apply for
boundary fix
- Yeates v Line=
compromised but not
in writing, still allowed
- Party Walls Act 1996
- Wibberley v Insley=
Hedge and Dich Rule
- Lease or Freehold
- LPA 1925 s1(1)= Freehold and
Leasehold
- LPA 1925 s1(3)= Equible & trusts
- LPA 1925 s205=
Easements, Profits &
Morgages
- Upper Stratum
- Bernstein v Skyviews= Plane over
land- No, 'Ordinary use and
enjoyment of his land