First Year: Property Law

JD Course Code: LAW103H1F

Description

This course introduces students to the basic concepts needed for understanding the common law of property. We begin by asking what lawyers mean by the word 'property', and by looking at why and how the common law conceives of some things as property. We then examine the links between possession and ownership, and at how interests in land are arranged (estates in land, concurrent ownership, servitudes). There are also sections on de facto expropriation, aboriginal title, and landlord-tenant relations.

Evaluation

Will be evaluated through a two-part final exam. There will be a one-hour closed book ‘test’ on basic concepts at c. 9.30 a.m., followed by a two-hour open book exam consisting of problem questions.

At a Glance

  • Academic Year:
    2025-2026
  • Course Session:
    Fall Session
  • Credits:
    5

Enrollment

  • Maximum Enrollment:
    110
  • JD Students:
    110

Schedule

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Monday
03:40 pm - 05:00 pm
Wednesday
03:40 pm - 05:00 pm
Thursday
03:40 pm - 05:00 pm