Learn how settled property is managed between life-tenant and remainderman, with practical guidance on profits, outgoings, and rights.
This concise reference explains the principles Courts of Equity use to regulate enjoyment of settled property. It gathers the leading cases and statutes that define the rights of life-tenants and remaindermen in respect of profits, proceeds of sale, and the various charges that may arise.
- Rents and profits, outgoings, improvements, and renewal issues.
- How the law treats proceeds of sale and the prevention or recovery of losses.
- Practical rules for apportionment, investments, and management of residue.
- References to a structured table of cases and statutory provisions for quick navigation.
Ideal for readers who study or practice property and trust law, including students, solicitors, and judges examining settled land questions.