There is a social cost to confrontation and, unless absolutely necessary, the law of property should not require confrontation in order for people to retain and defend what is theirs The Court of Appeal has very recently decided the case Read More

There is a social cost to confrontation and, unless absolutely necessary, the law of property should not require confrontation in order for people to retain and defend what is theirs The Court of Appeal has very recently decided the case Read More
I have been asked to write an article dealing with whether tenants can (1) acquire, or (2) enjoy easements. The question I was originally asked also included reference to tenants “without a written lease”. However, there is no real difference Read More