LAW107 - Property

Description

Examines the concept of property, legally categorized as real, personal and aboriginal in the context of common law and equity inherited from England and (for aboriginal property) section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. Considers selected features of provincial legislation pertaining to non-aboriginal property. Tangible and intangible interests may be included with respect to both realty (land) and personalty, including doctrine of estates (present and future), bailment, finders and gifts.

Units

2.0

Formerly

LAW 108B

Note(s)

  • Credit will be granted for only one of LAW 107, LAW 107I, LAW 108B.
  • 60 hours.

Course offered by

Faculty of Law

Course schedules

Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.

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