Carey Olsen
  September 22, 2023 - Bermuda, Bermuda

A practical guide to property law in Jersey
  by Eleanor Witterick

Overview

Jersey property law is derived from a mixture of local statute and customary (common) law. Jersey's customary law has evolved from Norman-French law and is primarily contained in the judgments of the Royal Court of Jersey and the writings of local and French jurists.

In Jersey law property is either "movable" or "immovable". These classifications are broadly similar to the English classifications as "personal" or "real" property. Land in Jersey, together with any buildings or dwellings that may be constructed on the land, constitute immovable property. There are also certain other interests in land such as leases for a term in excess of nine years that are also deemed by law to be immovable property.

Please download our guide for an overview of:

Types of property ownership in Jersey:

Who can own property?

Restrictions on property ownership

Housing control

The property market in Jersey:

Liabilities of purchasers and sellers in Jersey:

Tax:




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