As the publishers of the International Journal of Law in Context review “Review of Hanoch Dagan, A Liberal Theory of Property, Cambridge University Press, 2021” (Sherry C., Reference Sherry2022), Cambridge University Press & Assessment would like to apologise for errors in punctuation identified in the review.
The line ‘High-rise residential buildings now soar 150 storeys into the air; include complex plant, equipment and facilities; and house hundreds of residents’ should read ‘High-rise residential buildings now soar 150 storeys into the air, include complex plant, equipment and facilities, and house hundreds of residents’.
Along with this, the line ‘Not only are modern buildings of a scale unknown in human history; the relationships between residents has radically altered’ should read ‘Not only are modern buildings of a scale unknown in human history, the relationships between residents has radically altered’.
Finally, the line ‘This is a fundamental impediment to creating freehold fee-simple titles to apartments, because those titles must be coupled with a necessary positive obligation to maintain the building’ should read ‘This is a fundamental impediment to creating freehold fee simple titles to apartments, because those titles must be coupled with a necessary positive obligation to maintain the building’.