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Chattel or Fixture?
Chattel or Fixture?
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🧾 Chattel or Fixture? – Land Law Flowchart
Make complex UK property law easier to understand with this Chattel or Fixture flowchart — a visual legal tool designed to help students, solicitors, and conveyancers determine whether an item is considered part of the land (fixture) or personal property (chattel).
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Key Features:
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Covers the Berkley v Poulett Test
Breaks down the two-part legal test:-
Degree of annexation (Is it physically attached?)
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Purpose of annexation (Does it benefit the land or the item?)
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Case Law Illustrated
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Clarifies whether common items such as curtains, cookers, garden sheds, and carpets are fixtures or chattels.
Perfect For:
· Law students studying land law, revising land law or preparing for SQE or LLB
· Tutors teaching land law, simplifying complex content
· Legal professionals needing a quick visual reference
