LAW3402
Property B
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View all LAW3402 notesHD PROPERTY B EXAM NOTES
I received a HD for the subject. These notes have comprehensive case studies and the work-through st...
126 pages, 46419 words
Property B Distinction Notes
Topics include: - Equitable interests - Estoppel - Co-ownership - Mortgages - Enforceability of...
110 pages, 58471 words
PROP B HD NOTES
Full HD Prop B Notes - Equitable Interests Arising by Operation of Law - Mortgages - The. Torrens...
58 pages, 58 words
Property B Notes with case summaries
Property B notes that have all the relevant case summaries - with detailed judgements if required. I...
42 pages, 19468 words
LAW3402 - Ultimate Prop B Notes
These notes are everything you need for the subject!! They show a detailed (but succinct) 'step-by-s...
44 pages, 28000 words
PROPERTY B- COMPREHENSIVE EXAM SUMMARY NOTES (D)
Well structured exam summary notes Scripting included Flow charts and tables Relevant sections of...
61 pages, 20535 words
HD Property B Notes - Exam Summary + Long Form Notes + 2016 Key Case Summaries
Notes used as a checklist for the exam, with long form notes from the textbook, cases and lectures....
128 pages, 64380 words
HD Notes - Property B (Exam Summary Only)
Notes used as a checklist/structure for the 2016 Property B exam. I received an HD for the subject o...
15 pages, 4810 words
Property B Exam Workable Notes
These are the notes I used for prop B. They are designed to be a step-by-step guide through the prob...
79 pages, 35134 words
LAW3402: Property B Comprehensive Exam Notes
Comprehensive exam notes covering each topic with answer structures, key principles and crucial fact...
40 pages, 16900 words
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Actually incredibly enjoyable. Sharon Rodrick was a fantastic lecturer. Much more fun than Property A, in my personal opinion. I wish I had studied this subject earlier, and in more depth. It gave me a good idea of what I would like to pursue in the future. The topics are few, but heavy. Unfortunately, assessments in general were marked quite harshly, especially the mid-sem exam, which I would highly recommend preparing for. Keep in mind that usually material covered in the mid-sem exam will not be covered again in the end of semester exam in this subject. My enjoyment stemmed from the fact that the cases varied wildly and were incredibly interesting and applicable to the real-world. Property B explores ownership over one's property and opened my eyes to the significance property law holds over the lives of everyday people. I wouldn't be worried if Property A was not a favourite because Property B is it's own clear and separate subject.