The Law of Motor InsuranceSweet & Maxwell, 2004 - 892 pages As statutes and regulations increasingly inhibit the rights of private landowners, the restrictive covenant has subtly emerged as one of the few remaining tools of property control available to the freeholder of land. This new edition discusses recent case law and its far-reaching effects on the jurisdiction of the Lands Tribunal, the modification or discharge of covenants and the compensation required It also incorporates rent charge covenants and other use obligations, and the problems of consent and breach Detailed chapters are included on procedure in Lands Tribunal applications |
Contents
Table of Cases | xv |
Table of Statutes | lxiii |
Table of Statutory Instruments | lxix |
Table of European Decisions and Directives | lxxv |
General Principles of Insurance | 41 |
The Coverage of Motor Policies | 121 |
The Liabilities of Road Users | 197 |
Common terms and phrases
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