Property law

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Property law is one of the seven foundation modules required for a qualifying law degree in England and Wales. Standard Entry and Graduate Entry students following a QLD pathway must pass an examination in this module in order to meet the requirements of their programme. This module introduces students to the fundamental principles that underpin land ownership in England and Wales and provides them with a sound understanding of the law that governs the creation, protection and transfer of interests in land.

The students of the UOL generally gets the opportunity to sit for the examination twice (May & October) in an academic year. The question of this module come with a single part where students need to answer 4 question out 8. Where they can get both the problem and essay questions. The students will be evaluated with 100 marks question which will be completely written based examination.

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What Will You Learn?

  • You will learn to compare and contrast the functions of the rules of common law and statute, and common law and equity;
  • You will learn to explain how the rights and interests in land are acquired, protected and transferred;
  • You will learn to appreciate how property law adapts to social and economic conditions, raises ethical issues and has practical importance.

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