Biography
LL.B. (Liverpool) 1977, LL.M. (Leicester) 1981. Solicitor.
Professor of Property Law
Research and scholarship
Michael's research interests focus upon Property Law, including Land Law; Equity and Trusts and Landlord and Tenant Law. His specialist skills lie in the statutory regulation of business tenancies.
Michael is happy to supervise students in the area of Land Law, Equity and Trusts as well as Landlord and Tenant Law.
Teaching
- Land Law 1
- Land Law 2 (Module Leader)
- Equity 1 (Module leader)
- Equity 2
- Business Leases (Module Leader)
Further information
Michael is a solicitor of the Supreme Court. He is also the editor of the digest section of the Property, Planning and Compensation Reports.
Selected Publications
- 2010.
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Parking Rights and Conceptual Wrongs: The Ouster Principle Revisited. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer. link> full text>2022.
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Renewal of Business Tenancies. (10 vols.). London: Law Society.2022.
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Compensation for Business Tenants: Mischief and Malady. Cambridge Law Journal, vol. 79(3). doi> link> full text>2020.
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Haley & McMurtry: Equity & Trusts. (6th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell. link>2020.
Full Publications Listshow
Books
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Renewal of Business Tenancies. (10 vols.). London: Law Society.2022.
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Haley & McMurtry: Equity & Trusts. (6th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell. link>2020.
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Equity and Trusts. Sweet & Maxwell.2011.
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Equity and Trusts. Sweet & Maxwell.2009.
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Land Law.2007.
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Equity and trusts.2007.
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Renewal of business tenancies. Law Society Publishing.2006.
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Equity & trusts.2006.
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Equity and Trusts. Sweet and Maxwell, London.2004.
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Land Law. Sweet and Maxwell, London.2004.
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Which? Way to buy, own and sell a flat. Consumers' Association, London.2004.
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Haley MA (Ed.). 2004. Which? Way to buy, sell and move house. Consumers' Association, London.
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Which? Way to buy, own and sell a flat. Which? Books, London.2002.
Journal Articles
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Parking Rights and Conceptual Wrongs: The Ouster Principle Revisited. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer. link> full text>2022.
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Compensation for Business Tenants: Mischief and Malady. Cambridge Law Journal, vol. 79(3). doi> link> full text>2020.
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Section 61 of the Trustee Act 1925: A Judicious Breach of Trust?. The Cambridge law journal. doi> link> full text>2017.
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Licences of Business Premises: Contract, Context and the Reach of Street v Mountford. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 425-442, vol. 64(4).2013.
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Section 30(1)(g) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: The Unjust Relegation of Renewal Rights. Cambridge Law Journal, 118-146, vol. 71(1). doi>2012.
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Business Tenancies, Redevelopment and the Loss of Renewal Rights: Deconstructing Ground (f). Journal of Business Law, 733-750, vol. 8.2010.
- 2010.
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Calculating the Interim Rent: Old Rules, New Rules and Surviving Subsidies. Conv., 114-128.2008.
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Contracting Out and the Landlord and Tennant Act 1954: The Ascendancy of Market Forces. Conv., 281-294.2008.
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Easements, Exclusionary Use and Elusive Principles: The Right to Park. Conv., 244-253.2008.
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Occupation and the renewal of business tenancies: fact, fiction and legal abstraction. The Journal of Business Law (UK), 759-777.2007.
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Identifying an Easement: Exclusive Use, De Facto Control and Judicial Constraints. NILQ, 490-504, vol. 58.2007.
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Business tenancies: the extinction of renewal rights. Conveyancer, 61-67.2004.
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Business tenancies: an intention to redevelop?. Journal of Business Law.2003.
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Business tenancies: real intentions and unrealistic claims. Journal of Business Law.2003.
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Business tenancies: redevelopment or refurbishment?. Journal of Business Law.2003.
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Business tenancies: renewal or redevelopment. Journal of Business Law, 76/82.2003.
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Business tenancies: the worth of a positive counternotice?. Conveyancer.2003.
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Reforming business tenancies: a critique of the current proposals. Journal of Business Law, 252/267.2003.
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Section 196 service: fact or fiction?. The Conveyancer, 90/96.2003.
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Barclay's Bank v O'Brien: A compromise reworked?. Child & Family Law Quarterly.2002.
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Business tenancies: contracting away compensation rights. The Conveyancer, 77-83.2002.
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Business tenancies: proposals, intentions and the tenant's section 26 request. The Conveyancer, 192-198.2002.
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Licences of commercial property: a return to form?. Journal of Business Law, 310-316.2002.
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Renewal of business tenancies: rent and reality. Journal of Business Law, 657-661.2002.
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Renewal of business tenancies: rent arrears and disrepair. Journal of Business Law, 316-323.2002.
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Section 25 notices: a tenant confused?. The Conveyancer, 292-299.2002.
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Service of notices; general rules and exceptional circumstances. Journal of Business Law, 662-668.2002.
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The O'Brien defence: reasonable steps and inadequate advice. The Conveyancer, 499-507.2002.
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Book Review. Conveyancer, 439-441.2001.
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Business leases: holding over periodic tenancies and tenancies at will. Journal of Business Law, 91-96.2001.
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Licences of business premises: principle and practicality. Conveyancer, 348-356.2001.
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The O'Brien defence: the saga continues. Conveyancer, 430-436.2001.
Chapters
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Police powers of arrest and investigation. In General Principles of Constitutional and Administrative Law. Alder J (Ed.). Palgrave, London.2002.
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