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Business Property

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Business Law

Part of the book series: Macmillan Law Masters ((MLM))

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Abstract

After reading this chapter you will know about:

  1. 1

    the classification of property in England and Wales

  2. 2

    the nature and classification of real property, including the difference between unregistered and registered land

  3. 3

    the nature of intangible property or choses in action, including the difference between assignable and negotiable choses

  4. 4

    the different forms of intellectual property: trade marks and brand names, patents, copyright and registered designs

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  • A Practical Approach to Land Law, Judith-Anne Mackenzie and Mary Phillips, 7th edn (L. Alison, Blackstone Press, 1997).

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  • Elements of Land Law, Kevin Gray, 2nd edn (Butterworths, 1993).

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Judge, S. (1999). Business Property. In: Business Law. Macmillan Law Masters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14962-9_9

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