Description
Property Law is a compulsory subject in the Bachelor of Laws program offered by the Faculty of Law. This subject examines the meaning, purposes and categories of property; the concepts of ownership and possession; the doctrines of tenure, estates and fixtures; native title; the Torrens system of land title; and selected topics in personal property ('finders keepers' and bailment).
Subject details
Type | Undergraduate |
Code | LAWS11-311 |
Faculty | Faculty of Law |
Credit | 10 |
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Learning outcomes
1. Identify issues of property law. 2. Describe the relevant principles and authorities of property law. 3. Critically analyse the principles and authorities of property law. 4. Construct and communicate legal arguments in both oral and written assessments.
Enrolment requirements
Requisites: ? | Pre-requisites: ?Co-requisites: ?There are no co-requisites. |
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Restrictions: ? | This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure. |
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