overriding interests are (…) not intended to be a general safety net for a right holder who fails to register but a necessary evil in a system of title by registration whose main concern is transactional certainty. ” (Martian Dixon and Gerwynn LL H Griffiths (eds) Contemporary perspectives on property. Equity and Trust Law (OUP 2007), at page 21). Discuss the extent to which this view of the registered title system is reflected in the present law. Learning Outcomes Assessed: 1) Demonstrate an understanding of the principles underlying land law. 2) Critically analyse the principals of land law and relevant case law applied in practice. 3) Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of proposals for reform (where applicable) Needed as well: -Cases -Articles/ Journals -Footnotes -Oxford Citation
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