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Description Property and Equity 2 builds on JURD7281 Property, Equity and Trusts 1 by analysing many of the doctrines focused on in that course in the context of the Torrens system of land registration, and other domains of land law such as leases, mortgages, co-ownership and easements. The course will give students a sound understanding of basic principles of land law, and the role that equitable doctrine plays in the formation and modification of property rights. This is not to say that the course attempts to cover every aspect of the law of property. Exhaustive coverage is neither possible nor desirable. However, it does mean that students are expected to master the fundamental common law (that is nonstatutory) principles, to examine the role of equitable doctrine, and to understand the framework of the legislation which now regulates much of the law of property.
Recommended Prior Knowledge None
Course Objectives The course does not aim to enable students to undertake legal work in such fields as conveyancing or commercial property transactions, although the course routinely examines practical legal matters. Among the learning outcomes the course specifically aims to achieve are the acquisition by students of skills important for lawyers, whether or not they enter private practice.
Students undertaking this course will develop the capacity:
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