H1 Comprehensive Property Exam Notes
Subject notes for UniMelb LAWS50030
Description
These are detailed notes focussed solely on allowing you to successfully answer an exam question; they are are intentionally structured under key questions, and organised in the arrangement of a coherent exam question answer (see below). Because of this, these notes took me a full week to make before/during SWOTVAC; they may not be colourful or hyperlinked but the content is extensive and thoroughly ordered for your convenience. The notes also include important throwaway/acknolwedging statements that are expected to be included in your answer (usually marked with a 'NOTE' or 'ACKNOWLEDGE'), and points you must consider ('CONSIDER'). It also includes, in key places, succinct summaries of case facts so you can analogise in the exam, which is a MUST (See the *FREE* sample regarding finding goods and fixtures). NOTE: All of the content included will most likely come up on the exam because property law barely changes over the years. Topics include: Is it a property right?, What type of property is it? (Bailment, Finding goods, Fixtures, Leasehold, Co-ownership, Adverse possession, Mortgages, Easements, Profits), Is it legal or equitable? (Formalities at law or Torrens), and Which one takes priority?.
UniMelb
Semester 1, 2021
17 pages
7,195 words
$29.00
7
Campus
UniMelb, Parkville
Member since
December 2019