1. The essence of land law 2. Rights in land before 1926 3. Rights after 1925 in unregistered land 4. Registered land 5. Adverse possession 6. The use of trusts in land 7. Successive interests in land 8. Express co-ownership in land 9. Constructive and resulting trusts 10. The Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 11. Overreaching and the protection of interests under a trust of land 12. Proprietary estoppel 13. Licences 14. Freehold covenants 15. Leases 16. Leasehold covenants 17. Easements 18. Mortgages.
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