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    Dec 21, 2024  
2023-2024 Law School Student Handbook 
    
2023-2024 Law School Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

LAWU - 314 Property Law


3 unit(s)
In Property Law, students will be introduced to and acquire mastery of the basic principles of Property Law in all of its social, economic and legal dimensions. Property Law covers a wide range of concerns, including real, personal, and intellectual property. As such, Property Law introduces students to a multitude of different, specialized substantive legal areas, such as family law, land use law, landlord-tenant law real estate law, wills, trusts and estate law, and others. The course also affords students the ability to understand and master the difference between common, or judge-made, law and statutory law enacted by legislators; this allows students to examine the debates about the ideal sources of lawmaking. Finally, Property Law will allow students to develop analytical and drafting skills related to documents as diverse as a residential lease and an estate plan and last will and testament. Corequisite(s): LAWU 300 . Cross-listed with and equivalent to the following course. (Note: no academic credit is awarded for taking equivalent course.): LAW 114.


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