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PRINCIPLES OF SINGAPORE LAND LAW 4E + EBOOK
PRINCIPLES OF SINGAPORE LAND LAW 4E + EBOOK
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Tan Sook Yee’s Principles of Singapore Land Law has been hailed as a milestone among legal texts in Singapore. The third edition of this book has been widely relied on by all levels of the Singapore courts and the Federal Court of Malaysia. In this fourth edition, the work has been revised extensively by Professor Tang Hang Wu (Singapore Management University) and Professor Kelvin FK Low (City University of Hong Kong), taking on board developments in the law for the past decade.

Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Land
Chapter 3 Estates in Land
Chapter 4 State Land
Chapter 5 Alienation of Interests
Chapter 6 Future Interests
Chapter 7 Equity and Trusts
Chapter 8 Settled Estates
Chapter 9 Co-Ownership
Chapter 10 Restrictions on Capacity to Hold Land
Chapter 11 Priority of Interests at General Law
Chapter 12 Registration of Deeds
Chapter 13 The Torrens System of Registration of Titles
Chapter 14 The Land Register and Registration
Chapter 15 Caveats
Chapter 16 Contracts for the Sale of Land
Chapter 17 Leases
Chapter 18 Mortgages
Chapter 19 Licences
Chapter 20 Easements and Profits à Prendre
Chapter 21 Covenants Relating to Freehold Land
Chapter 22 Strata Titles
Chapter 23 Planning and Development
Chapter 24 Public Housing
APPENDIX - Adverse Possession

About the Author(s)

 

Tang Hang Wu is a Professor at the School of Law, Singapore Management University. Hang Wu has published widely and his work has been relied on by all levels of the Singapore courts, the Royal Court of Jersey, the Caribbean Court of Appeal, Federal Court of Malaysia, law reform committees in the Commonwealth, major textbooks and law journals. Apart from his work in academia, Hang Wu advises members of Singapore’s legal profession and relevant government ministries on complex legal issues pertaining to restitution, property, trusts and charities and often acts as Counsel before the Singapore courts on such issues.

Kelvin FK Low is Professor at the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong. Kelvin’s research interest spans the field of private law but with a particular interest in property, broadly defined. He has published internationally with leading journals such as the Law Quarterly Review, the Modern Law Review, Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly and Legal Studies and is a co-author of the 2nd edition of The Law of Personal Property, the leading personal property text in the Commonwealth. His works have been cited by all levels of the Singapore Courts, the Australian High Court, the English High Court, the Malaysian Federal Court, the English, Scottish, New Zealand and Australian Law Commissions, the Irish Sales Law Review Group as well as leading texts throughout the Commonwealth. He is a member of The International Academy of Estate and Trust Law and a co-editor of Trust Law International and is the joint section editor for Singapore and Hong Kong for the Property Law Review.