LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Property Law, 4th edition

Consolidate knowledge with practice and revision questions

Book :Paperback
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Release Date: July 27, 2020
ISBN/ISSN: 9780409351958

Product description

LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Property Law is designed to facilitate both continuous review and preparation for examinations on a comprehensive range of topics within the property law curriculum. This book provides an understanding of property law and gives a clear and systematic approach to analysing and answering problem and exam questions.

Each chapter commences with a summary of the key issues. Each question is followed by a suggested answer plan, a sample answer and comments on how the answer might be assessed by an examiner. The ‘Keep in Mind’ sections provide advice on potential errors to avoid when answering questions.

A new chapter on personal property securities is included in this fourth edition.

Features

  • Summary of key issues in each chapter
  • Questions with answer guide, suggested answer, examiners comments and common errors to avoid
  • Helps students revise key areas before attempting problem questions
  • Assists students with effective exam study preparation
  • Enables students to practise applying their knowledge to hypothetical problems

Related Titles

  • Edgeworth, Rossiter, O’Connor & Godwin, Sackville & Neave Australian Property Law, 10th ed, 2016
  • Edgeworth, Quick Reference Card: Real Property Law, 3rd ed, 2020
  • Hepburn, Australian Property Law: Cases, Materials and Analysis, 4th ed, 2017
 

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Table of contents

Ch 1 Concepts of Property and the Doctrines of Tenure and Estates


Ch 2 The Creation, Transfer and Enforceability of Proprietary Rights: An Introduction


Ch 3 The Torrens System


Ch 4 Priorities of Interests in Land


Ch 5 Native Title


Ch 6 Co-Tenancies


Ch 7 Mortgages


Ch 8 Personal Property Securities


Ch 9 Servitudes: Easements and Restrictive Covenants


Ch 10 Licences and Leases


Ch 11 Possession and ‘Adverse’ Possession


Ch 12 The Doctrine of Fixtures