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...the land” as was held in Spencer’s Case.13 There, a lessee pledged, in the contract, to construct a brick wall upon the land. Before achieving that, he assigned the lease to another, who also subsequently assigned it to another. On the issue as to whether the landlord can impose the construction of the brick wall on the second assignee, the Court answered affirmatively for the reason that, amongst others, the covenant to build a wall is of a proprietary character rather than a personal one. A proprietary covenant covers those which affect and attach to the land and its use, whilst a personal covenant is one that profits only the tenant...
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...human beings, perceive the environment as an intricate part of the society, they will realise that its destruction leads to the entire suffering of the human force. The Amazon may not be in America and many assume that its destruction will only affect the communities around it. However, effects of environmental destruction are adverse and universal (Callicott 38). According to Aldo Leopold, the first western environmentalist, nature, politics and economy depend on each other. In addition, Leopold considered the community as a structure not made up of the humans only but other aspects of nature like soil, plants, animals and water (Budd 60). Land ethics focuses on fusing both land and...
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...rights and prescribes the conditions for the availability of the rights.1 Property in land The legal conception of land under English Common Law is expressed in the maxim. Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad coelum et ad inferos. Land embraces not just the physical straturm but fixtures, water and all things found in the aerospace above the geospace. Kelsen v Imperial Tobacco Co. – 1957 2 Q.B 334.2 In the case before us there are two main issues to be determined in this scenario. First matter is erected fence which was done by Terri Staines thatleads to the front of the garage which partially divides off the property from that of Lee Vowles’. And the other one is the...
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...& Quadrant Housing Trust1, have upheld the existence of contractual, non-proprietary rights lease where the landlord has no proprietary estate from which to grant a proprietary lease.
According to s 1(1)(b) of the Law of property Act 1925 a lease or a term of years absolute is a legal estate and is also a proprietary estate in land.
S 1 (1) the only estates in land, which are capable of subsisting or of being conveyed or created at law, are:
(a) An estate in fee simple absolute in possession;
(b) A term of years absolute;
However, it must be created in the proper manner and it must satisfy the definition contained in LPA 1925 s. 205(1)(xxvii). The...
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...LL262220 An underlying tension between the physical and the conceptual imparted a Multi-dimensional complexity to the term land (Gray & Gray 2007:2)
Introduction:
The definition of land in law has many concepts, which are still rather pragmatic or uncertain. The British land law has about five dimensions with much subdivisions (Gray & Gray 2007).
Statutory definition according to 205(1)(ix) LPA 1925: Land includes land of any tenure, and mines and minerals. buildings or part of buildings and other corporeal heriditaments; also a manor, an advowson, and a rent and other incorporeal hereditaments, and an easement, right, privilege, or...
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...Running Head: Analysis of an Aircraft Mishap Recovery/Reclamation Analysis of an Aircraft Mishap Recovery/Reclamation s Name
Aircraft Mishaps & Emergency Response: An Introduction
The aviation industry has grown tremendously with the passage of time. Nowadays the aviation sector employs 127 million people and makes up annually for $3.5 trillion worldwide. However, with the expansion of air traffic with thousands of commercial jets and millions of passengers every year, the risk of mishaps has also increased.
Scenes of Accidents
Most airplane mishaps take place during take-off or landing on airport sites or in the neighboring communities. Nevertheless the disasters can...
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...and reclaim it. It is the one word that can describe anything, and is quite successful in doing so. Furthermore, its more “offensive” meaning – sexual intercourse and penetration – is still being true to its original definition. There really does not seem much to reclaim from the word; it has merely expanded into more than what it used to be, but still staying true to its nature.
Conclusion
“Fuck” is a word that is hard to contemplate. It has so many meanings and there are numerous stories behind its birth. What it really comes down to is that people should stop taking offense in it unless that is the sole intention. It began as an inoffensive word, and while it has gathered many more meanings as it...
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...Land Right Issues
Those who support the right of Palestinians to return to their former land believe that the Israeli Jews are solely responsible for all the past as well as the current misery of the Palestinians. For that reason, the Palestinian demand for a return is a claim to realize this accountability by returning the Palestinian refugees to the uninhabited areas in the Land of Palestine/Israel.(Aruri 45) there are a number of perspectives to this claim as well as to its essential presupposition regarding the part played by the Israeli Jews in the predicament of the Palestinian diaspora. Key among the dimensions entails the nature of damages for which accountability should be borne. Another dimension relates to the scope... are...
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..., and hydroelectric power generation. Moreover, Land reclamation is not the only way a nation can improve its economy. There exist numerous ways a nation can improve its economy rather than destroying the coastline. A country can decide to major in fish production to improve its revenues, or the rare species that exist in the oceans can be a tourist attraction that will improve a countrys economy through tourism, among others. The purpose of this study is to find out why land refilling is a concern and its historical and global context. Also, we are going...
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...Literature Review: Seeds milk rather than cows milk Contents Contents Disadvantages of cow milk 4 Food sensitivities to dairy and gluten 5 Initiated diseases 5
Sensitivity to Gluten 6
Seeds as an alternative 7
Benefits of seeds 7
Benefits of nuts 7
Seeds of Brassicacea 8
Cause of the rise of diary related symptoms 8
Reasons behind milk being bad for health 8
Report of United Nations regarding the issue 9
Mortality rates associated with the milk of cow 10
Mortality rates associated with drinking milk 10
Proposed advantages of drinking milk 10
Undesirable effect of drinking milk 10
Switch from Cow’s milk to milk from nuts for 40 years or older 11
Disadvantage of cow’s milk 11
Benefits of seeds milk 12
Conclusion 12
References 14... in the fact...
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