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English property law : ウィキペディア英語版 | English property law English property law refers to the law of acquisition, sharing and protection of valuable assets in England and Wales. While part of the United Kingdom, many elements of Scots property law are different. In England, property law encompasses four main topics: *English land law, or the law of "real property" *English trusts law *English personal property law *United Kingdom intellectual property law Property in land is the domain of the law of real property. The law of personal property is particularly important for commercial law and insolvency. Trusts affects everything in English property law. Intellectual property is also an important branch of the law of property. For unregistered land see Unregistered land in English law. ==Real property==
*Statute of Quia Emptores 1290 *''R v Earl of Northumberland'' (1568), known as the ''Case of mines'' *Law of Property Act 1925, Land Registration Act 1925 (see also, Land Registration Act 1862) *Land Registration Act 2002 and HM Land Registry *Land tenure in England *Fee simple (freehold) *Concurrent estate and Four unities *''Saunders v Vautier'' (1841) 4 Beav 115 *Leasehold *''Tulk v Moxhay'' (1848) 41 ER 1143 *Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 *''Usucaption'' *''The Port of London Authority v Ashmore'' () (EWCA Civ 30 ), regarding adverse possession of a river bed.
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