The Land Law module is designed to deliver a thoughtful and critical account of the legal issues generated by English Property Law as it relates to Real Property. This may include an examination of the following aspects: fundamental concepts of Real Property such as Property and Land; the relationship between Law and Equity; tenure; estates and interests in land, and the importance of the property legislation of 1925; priority of title; the defects of the unregistered title to land system; registration of title to land, and the importance of the Land Registration Act 2002; freeholds; leaseholds; licences to use land; the trust of land and co-ownership; mortgages; freehold and leasehold covenants; adverse possession; proprietary estoppel; and easements.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to:
Demonstrate the ability to independently identify, research, retrieve and evaluate timely, accurate and elevant information (both paper-based and electronic) from a range of appropriate sources to Land Law, including primary and secondary sources.
Identify theories, concepts, values, principles, rules and key areas of land law in England and Wales
Apply these theories, concepts, values, principles and rules to problem scenarios through identifying legally relevant issues, arguing by analogy, and distinguishing previous cases on relevant facts
Summarise the social, economic and political context in which land law within England and Wales operates.
Construct and write answers providing rationales for judgements so formed that relate to standard Arguments in areas covered in the module.
Present ideas in a fluent and cogent manner, using specialist legal terminology correctly.
Assessment
29884-01 : Take Home Exam : Exam (School Arranged) - Open Book (100%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions
Assessments: Take home exam (open-book) - 3hrs (100%)