BPP Study Notes Ch 2: Freehold Flashcards
What does each word in ‘fee simple absolute in possession’ mean?
fee = inheritable
simple = inheritable by any heir
absolute = unconditional
in possession = current right to use
What two formalities are required for the transfer of a freehold title? What statutes govern this?
- a deed - s52(1) LPA 1925
- new owner must be registered on the national land register - Land Registration Act 2002
What are the stages of a sale of freehold?
- exchange of contracts
- completion: seller transfers the property to the buyer. Unregistered land = “conveyance”. registered land = “transfer”
- registration
At what point does legal title to registered and unregistered land transfer?
- registered land: when the new owner is registered
- unregistered land: after completion.
From what date are contracts for the sale of land treated differently?
contracts on or after 27th September 1989
What requirements do contracts made on the 26th September 1989 need to meet?
- no formal requirements for validity but need to meet three conditions to be enforceable:
-contract is in writing and signed by the party against whom it is enforced
or
-existing written record of an oral contract in the form of a memo or note which has been signed by the party against whom it is enforced
or
-contract is oral but the party seeking to enforce it has done some act of ‘part performace’ ie conduct demonstrating existence of contract
What case gives examples of written evidence for an oral contract?
Davies v Sweet
What cases give evidence of what part performance could constitute?
Bowers v Cator (buyer taking possession of the land with the seller’s consent)
Broughton v Snook (buyer making improvements on the land)
What statute governs contracts made on or after 27th September 1989?
S 2 Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989
- ie s2 LP(MP)A 1989
Under s2 LP(MP)A 1989 what requirements are there for a contract made after 27/9/1989 to be valid?
- contract must be in writing, and
- it must contain all the agreed terms, and
- it must be signed by both parties
What statute governs contracts made on or before 26th September 1989?
s40 LPA 1925
In what 4 circumstances are contracts exempt from the formality requirements of s2 LP(MP)A 1989?
- creation of resulting, implied or constructive trusts
- contracts made at public auctions
- certain contracts regulated by the Financial Services & Markets Act 2000
- under 3-year lease contracts which take effect immediately and are at the best rent reasonably obtainable
What remedies are there for breach of contract?
- damages for the loss the claimant has suffered as a result of the breach
- injunction (to prevent a breach of contract)
- specific performance (to force the carrying out of a promise)
What is the proprietary effect of exchanging contracts?
- it turns the buyer into the equitable owner
- seller still has legal title until completion/registration
What are the formalities for completion and what gives them authority?
- a legal estate must be conveyed or created by deed: s52(1) LPA 1925
- requirements for a valid deed are set out in s1 LP(MP)A 1989