Details of all new leases of more than seven years will be available for public scrutiny from today, as the Land Registration Act 2002 comes into force. The new legislation means that details of all ...
The Supreme Court has delivered a significant judgment in the case of Brown vs Ridley, addressing the application of adverse possession under the Land Registration Act 2002. The ruling provides ...
The Land Registration Act 2002 was thought to have killed off adverse possession as an active legal mechanism, but the recent case of Brown v Ridley has reopened the debate. The central issue: when is ...
A neighbourly dispute over a strip of land which reached the Supreme Court has seen the UK’s highest court find in favour of the ‘more lenient’ reading of a paragraph within the Land Registration Act ...