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New Perspectives on Land Registration: Contemporary Problems and Solutions by Amy Goymour, Stephen Watterson, and Martin Dixon (eds). Oxford: Hart, 2018, 490 pp (£110.00 hardback). ISBN: 978-1-50990-603-1.

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New Perspectives on Land Registration: Contemporary Problems and Solutions by Amy Goymour, Stephen Watterson, and Martin Dixon (eds). Oxford: Hart, 2018, 490 pp (£110.00 hardback). ISBN: 978-1-50990-603-1.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 June 2019

Sarah E Hamill*
Affiliation:
School of Law, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

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References

1 Goymour, A et al. (eds) New Perspectives on Land Registration: Contemporary Problems and Solutions (Oxford: Hart, 2018) pp v–viGoogle Scholar.

2 Law Commission Updating the Land Registration Act 2002 (Law Com No 227).

3 Law Commission Updating the Land Registration Act 2002 (Law Com No 380).

4 Goymour et al, above n 1, p vi.

5 Goymour et al, above n 1, p vi.

6 See eg Carruthers, PA tangled web indeed: the English Land Registration Act and comparisons with the Australian Torrens system’ (2015) 38(4) UNSWLJ 1261Google Scholar; Harding, M and Hickey, RBijural ambiguity and values in land registration systems’ in Bright, S (ed) Modern Studies in Property Law, Vol 6 (Oxford: Hart, 2011) p 281Google Scholar.

7 A Goymour and R Hickey ‘The continuing relevance of relativity of title under the Land Registration Act 2002’ in Goymour et al, above n 1, p 66.

8 Ibid, pp 68–69, 82–84.

9 Ibid, pp 88–89.

10 A Nair ‘Morality and the mirror: the normative limits of the “principles of land registration”’ in Bright, above n 6, p 263.

11 E Lees ‘Guaranteed title: no title, guaranteed’ in Goymour et al, above n 1, pp 98–99.

12 Ibid, p 98.

13 Ibid.

14 Ibid, pp 115–116.

15 S Watterson and A Goymour ‘A tale of three promises: setting the scene’ in Goymour et al, above n 1, p 277, quoting Southern Pacific Mortgages v Scott [2014] UKSC 52, [2015] AC 385, at [96].

16 Watterson and Goymour, above n 15, p 277.

17 Ibid, p 280.

18 S Cooper ‘Lack of proper care’ in Goymour et al, above n 1, p 175.

19 Ibid, p 175 referring to Gray, K and Gray, SThe rhetoric of reality’ in Getzler, J (ed) Rationalizing Property, Equity and Trusts (London: Butterworths, 2003) pp 205206Google Scholar, pp 244–253 (no pinpoint is given by Cooper).

20 Lees, above n 11, p 116.

21 Kenneth GC Reid ‘De-throning king Midas: the new law of land registration in Scotland’ in Goymour et al, above n 1, p 157.

22 Reid, above n 21, p 160.

23 See eg Carruthers, above n 6; Harding and Hickey, above n 6.