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LL.B 445

Real Property Law I
Name: Real Property Law I
Course Number: LL.B 445
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

This course delves into the foundational principles of Real Property Law, offering a comprehensive exploration of legal concepts governing real estate transactions, property rights, and related issues. Students will engage with key topics, including the nature of real property, property interests, conveyancing, and the legal implications of real estate transactions.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Grasp the fundamental principles and legal frameworks governing real property, including ownership, possession, and transfer of property rights.
  • Critically examine various property interests, such as estates, easements, and servitudes, understanding their legal implications and applications.
  • Acquire practical knowledge of the conveyancing process, including drafting and interpreting property-related documents, contracts, and deeds.
  • Assess the legal implications and challenges associated with real estate transactions, including issues related to title, financing, and contractual obligations.

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