LAWS216
Property
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View all LAWS216 notesProperty Law Distinction Summary Exam Notes Week 7-12
These notes cover all content necessary for the final end of year exam. It includes all relevant...
15 pages, 8347 words
Property Law Distinction Case Briefs
Simplified case briefs for all property law cases. Useful for mid-year hypothetical scenario and end...
20 pages, 10210 words
Property Law Notes ENTIRE READINGS/LECTURES
Detailed Property Notes on all the readings/lectures. Not summarised at all. Includes cases, legisla...
110 pages, 66453 words
80+ Pages of Study Notes with FULL Citations
The perfect study assistant including: - Summarised Readings for Weeks 1-12* - Full case citati...
83 pages, 33410 words
Property Law Case Notes
Case Notes of 4 crucial cases: Matzner v Clyde Securities Walsh v Lonsdale Wheeldon v Burrows W...
4 pages, 887 words
Property Law
Comprehensive summary of Property Law 2nd year, including case briefs. In good format to print and u...
43 pages, 10881 words
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Reviews
I absolutely loved property law. It's a difficult subject to wrap your head around, but the moment it all clicks into place is awesome.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020
I ended up doing a lot better in this unit than I expected but with that being said you really can't rely on lectures alone for this topic. The readings are so essential because Shayne often assessed areas of law that were covered in the readings alone (or only very briefly in lectures). The tutorials are going to be your best friend (especially if you have the convenor, Shayne). Definitely try to attend all tut's, it will boost your mark like crazy. Overall, if you do the weekly readings and attend most tuts, getting a mark btwn 80-85 should be easily achievable.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Poor support for external students. Lecturer has a good sense of humour. But overall very bad teaching and communication in this unit. This is my 3rd degree and this is the worst subject I have encountered by a country mile. My advice is to avoid Macquarie for external studies if possible.