Sackville and Amp; Neave Australian Property Law, 10th Edition

Brendan Edgeworth, Christopher Rossiter, Margaret Stone, Pamela O'Connor, A. Godwin

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Property Law - HD Notes

6 Page Summary (as we were restricted) that got me HD for my overall mark Topics Include: - poss...

6 pages, 13462 words

Property Law Exam Summary

I. PRINCIPLES/PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 A. Enforcement of Personal Property Rights 2 B. Relativity of Ti...

73 pages, 30641 words

HD Property Law Exam Notes

Final mark: 92 Contains concise summaries and skeleton answers for all topics covered in the Prop...

19 pages, 7275 words

Property Law Exam Notes - Response Structures

Detailed response structures for 12 weeks of property law, including relevant principles and case la...

71 pages, 20203 words

Property Lectures and Exam Cheat Sheet

Everything you need to ace the exam. These notes helped me get a distinction! Lecture notes: 1- 2...

304 pages, 103575 words

2023 Laws 2204 Property Law Course Notes

2023 Laws 2204 Property Law Course Notes Comprehensive course notes, all problem question framewor...

22 pages, 6727 words

Property Notes

Very detailed summary of the content of the entire course Topics: What is property? Real property...

106 pages, 55127 words

Property Law, end of semester cheat sheet

6-page exam cheat-sheet formatted according to steps in the problem-solving process. Covers whol...

6 pages, 8289 words

Final Exam Summary - 3 A4 Pages

Torrens' system, challenging indefeasibility, losing/finding, fixture/chattel, registered v unregist...

5 pages, 3891 words

LAWS2204 Property Study Notes

TOPIC LIST Introduction Possession and Personal Property Losing and Finding Abandonment of Title...

36 pages, 23671 words

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Reviews

Good and interesting subject. The content was quite practical. The first three weeks are easy to understand and require minimal effort. However, from then onwards it becomes more strict in having to deal with equitable concepts. Try to read and study as much as you can during the semester as it is difficult to understand if you leave it until the end. Don't just rely on the lectures.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018