Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994: Difference between revisions

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One of those innocuous-sounding, understated, quintessentially British statutes that actually does some fairly important work.  
One of those innocuous-sounding, understated, quintessentially British statutes that actually does some fairly important work.  


It is this little fellow whom we can thank for vouchsafing to us the expression "[[full title guarantee]]" and its less fashionable, seldom-uttered brother [[limited title guarantee]]".
It is this little fellow whom we can thank for vouchsafing to us the expression [[full title guarantee]]and its less fashionable, seldom-uttered brother [[limited title guarantee]]”.
 
In it, “[[property]]” includes intangible rights and similar [[thing in action|things in action]].


==See Also==
==See Also==
[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1994/36/contents text of the legislation]
[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1994/36/contents text of the legislation]

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One of those innocuous-sounding, understated, quintessentially British statutes that actually does some fairly important work.

It is this little fellow whom we can thank for vouchsafing to us the expression “full title guarantee” and its less fashionable, seldom-uttered brother “limited title guarantee”.

In it, “property” includes intangible rights and similar things in action.

See Also

text of the legislation