Description
Land Law is a compulsory subject in the Bachelor of Laws program offered by the Faculty of Law. This subject builds upon the real property concepts covered in Property Law and covers topics relevant to real property transactions including: co-ownership, mortgages, easements, licences and leases, covenants and boundaries, strata title and native title.
Subject details
Type | Undergraduate |
Code | LAWS11-312 |
Faculty | Faculty of Law |
Credit | 10 |
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Learning outcomes
1. Demonstrate a sound knowledge and understanding of the legal principles and case law relevant to this subject. 2. Understand the relationship between Land Law and other areas of law including Property Law, Contract Law, Equity, Civil Remedies, Torts and Succession. 3. Develop the skill of legal analysis in order to critically analyse and synthesise the principles and authorities of Land Law. 4. Develop the ability to apply the principles and authorities of Land Law in the solution of problems and to develop the analytical and communications skills necessary to formulate and articulate persuasive arguments either orally, in writing or under examination conditions. 5. Practise the skill of alternative dispute resolution in the context of negotiating a real property dispute.
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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