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After reading this chapter you will know about:
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the classification of property in England and Wales
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the nature and classification of real property, including the difference between unregistered and registered land
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the nature of intangible property or choses in action, including the difference between assignable and negotiable choses
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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).
An Introduction to Intellectual Property Law, Phillips and Firth, 3rd edn (Butterworths, 1995).
Sourcebook on Intellectual Property Law, Peter Groves (Cavendish 1997).
Readings in Intellectual Property, Ed. Alison Firth, Shelley Lane, Yvone Smyth (Sweet and Maxwell 1998).
Elements of Land Law, Kevin Gray, 2nd edn (Butterworths, 1993).
Land Law, Kate Green, 2nd edn (Macmillan Professional Masters, 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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