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U1P1
Which one of the following items will usually be considered to be a
chattel?
A Fitted kitchen units
B Built-in oven and hob
C Free-standing fridge
D Bathroom sink
E Fitted wardrobes - Only Option C is CORRECT . See the case of TSB
v Botham [1995] EGCS 3
U1P2
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Which one of the interests listed below is capable of existing as a
legal interest in land?
A An easement
B An interest of a beneficiary under a trust
C An estate contract
D An option
E A restrictive covenant - A is the CORRECT answer.
An easement is the only interest in the list that is capable of being a
legal interest in land - s.1(2) Law of Property Act 1925 (although
certain formalities will have to be complied with for it to be valid).
All the other interests are only capable of existing as equitable
interests - s.1(3) Law of Property Act 1925.
U1P3
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Which one of the following transactions does not require a deed to
be valid at law?
A Grant of a legal lease for two years with immediate possession
B Sale of an existing legal lease
C Grant of a legal lease for a term of five years
D The sale of a freehold - A is the CORRECT answer.
The grant of a legal lease for two years with immediate possession
comes within the exception to s.52 LPA that legal leases for not
more than three years can be created orally or in writing - see
s.54(2) LPA 1925. However, the sale of an existing lease is the
transfer of a legal estate in land and is required to be by deed. The
grant of a legal lease for a term of five years and the sale of a
freehold must be completed by deed.
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U1P4
Is the following statement True or False?
A contract to create or convey an interest in land will be void if it
does not either contain all the terms the parties have agreed or
refers to some other document which contains the terms the
parties have agree. - True.
Authority for this s.2(2) Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Act 1989
U1P5
Which one of the following is not an example of an estate contract?
A An option to purchase land
B An equitable lease
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2026
U1P1
Which one of the following items will usually be considered to be a
chattel?
A Fitted kitchen units
B Built-in oven and hob
C Free-standing fridge
D Bathroom sink
E Fitted wardrobes - Only Option C is CORRECT . See the case of TSB
v Botham [1995] EGCS 3
U1P2
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2026
Which one of the interests listed below is capable of existing as a
legal interest in land?
A An easement
B An interest of a beneficiary under a trust
C An estate contract
D An option
E A restrictive covenant - A is the CORRECT answer.
An easement is the only interest in the list that is capable of being a
legal interest in land - s.1(2) Law of Property Act 1925 (although
certain formalities will have to be complied with for it to be valid).
All the other interests are only capable of existing as equitable
interests - s.1(3) Law of Property Act 1925.
U1P3
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2026
Which one of the following transactions does not require a deed to
be valid at law?
A Grant of a legal lease for two years with immediate possession
B Sale of an existing legal lease
C Grant of a legal lease for a term of five years
D The sale of a freehold - A is the CORRECT answer.
The grant of a legal lease for two years with immediate possession
comes within the exception to s.52 LPA that legal leases for not
more than three years can be created orally or in writing - see
s.54(2) LPA 1925. However, the sale of an existing lease is the
transfer of a legal estate in land and is required to be by deed. The
grant of a legal lease for a term of five years and the sale of a
freehold must be completed by deed.
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2026
U1P4
Is the following statement True or False?
A contract to create or convey an interest in land will be void if it
does not either contain all the terms the parties have agreed or
refers to some other document which contains the terms the
parties have agree. - True.
Authority for this s.2(2) Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Act 1989
U1P5
Which one of the following is not an example of an estate contract?
A An option to purchase land
B An equitable lease