Land Law is written in an informal and lively manner with an emphasis on explaining the key topics covered on land law courses with clarity. This color text is packed with features, diagrams, and photographs for a truly contemporary and student-centered approach. The range of features such as thinking points, example boxes, chapter summaries and end of chapter questions are designed to engage and reinforce knowledge. Photographs provide immediate and tangible illustration of concepts, rooting the discussion of topics in the context of the real world. The final chapter 'Completing the Puzzle' fosters an integrated understanding of land law by tying all topics together and demonstrating how concepts apply in practice. The book is fully up to date and includes recent legislation and cases such as Stack v Dowden 2007 Online Resource Center: BLThe book is accompanied by an innovative online resource centre offering several resources to support teaching and learning. Lecturers can track student progress using an online bank of 150 multiple choice questions offering immediate answers and feedback that can be customized and loaded on to the university's VLE. BLMore advanced material and weblinks allow students to take their learning further and increase the depth and breadth of their knowledge. BLUpdates ensure students are up to date with the latest cases and developments in land law. BLDiagrams and photographs are available to download and use in lectures. Acclaim for the previous edition: "I like the way the chapters are written - student friendly without sacrificing academic rigour." -- Margaret Conway , London Metropolitan "Completing the puzzle is really good and would be a very useful teaching tool and resource. "-- Sarah Hardy , Liverpool John Moores "Very useful. Example boxes (in other books) have tended to focus on abstract concepts, using a realistic example will be very useful in directing students minds to what they should be identifying as potential problems." -- Catrin Huws , Aberystwyth "Thinking points are excellent in highlighting the key issues." -- Lesley Lomax , Sheffield Hallam An informal and lively book that covers the key topics on land law with clarity. Sandra Clarke M.A. (Oxon.),barrister is a Teaching Fellow in law at the University of Greenwich. She has a particular interest in using web-based resources in the teaching of land law. Sarah Greer M.A. (Cantab.), is a chartered accountant, a barrister and a Senior Lecturer in law at the University of Greenwich. She also has a post-graduate certificate in teaching in higher and further education.