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Published
Federation Press, April 2019
ISBN
9781760022044
Format
Hardcover, 176 pages

Legal and Equitable Property Rights

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This book provides a precise understanding of legal and equitable property. John Tarrant sets out a unifying theory of legal and equitable property rights and shows how property rights fit within private law.\n\nThe book:\n

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examines the case law concerned with property rights to identify what concept of property has been adopted by the courts;

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outlines what things can be the legitimate subject of property rights by looking at the case law, and statute;

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demonstrates that our legal system has adopted a thinghood approach to property, and the courts and the legislature determine what things can be the object of property rights;

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explains the different characteristics of property rights, and how they correlate with duties of non-interference and obligations, and how some private law property rights also have a public law aspect.

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\nTarrant shows how legal and equitable property rights fit within private law by demonstrating that private law only has two purposes: first, to protect personal integrity; and second, to protect private property (our things) through the availability of a range of private law remedies. In simple terms, private law provides remedies for people and for their tangible and intangible things in interactions with other legal persons.

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