ECON-1006EL Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Family Law Act 1996, Forced Labour Convention, List Of International Labour Organization Conventions

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Easements: an easement is a right which the owner of land x enjoys over land y for the benefit of land x. If it benefits the land rather than just a person then it is capable of being an easement. Home rights: family law act 1996, gives a spouse/civil partner a right to occupy the matrimonial home. If the other spouse/civil partner is the legal owner: right to occupy. No financial interest: only applies whist married or in a civil partnership. Estate contract: a contract to create or transfer a legal estate in a property, not actually transferring the estate because that can only be done by deed, 2 types. Conveyancing: buying and selling of a property. Proprietary rights: rights which exist in the land itself. Enforceable against anyone who owns the property. Capable of binding a new owner of the land: transferable. Capable of being transferred to another person: personal.

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