Property Law B Bond University

Property Law B is a compulsory subject in the Bachelor of Laws program offered by the Faculty of Law. The subject builds upon the real property concepts covered in Property Law A to examine topics relevant to real property transactions including co-ownership, mortgages, easements, licenses and leasehold estates, covenants and boundaries, strata title, and native title. Emphasis is placed on the development of the following skills: dispute resolution and collaboration, and legal ethics and professionalism.



Subject details

TypeUndergraduate
CodeLAWS11-218
EFTSL0.125
FacultyFaculty of Law
Semesters offeredJanuary 2021 [Standard Offering]
May 2021 [Standard Offering]
January 2022 [Standard Offering]
May 2022 [Standard Offering]
September 2022 [Standard Offering]
January 2023 [Standard Offering]
Credit10
Study areasLaw
Subject feesCommencing in 2020: $4,340
Commencing in 2021: $3,890

Learning outcomes



1. Demonstrate understanding of the following legal topics: property transactions and interests including leases and mortgages; other property law issues including Native title, boundaries and strata title.
2. Demonstrate competency in exercising the following skills at an intermediate level, with creativity, initiative and judgment: dispute resolution and collaboration; and legal ethics and professionalism.
3. Adhere to the highest standards of professionalism, including a commitment to: learning and working independently and reflectively; behaving ethically and responsibly; and managing time effectively and meeting deadlines.



Enrolment requirements

Requisites: ?Nil
Restrictions: ?Students must be admitted into an approved Bachelor Law degree OR Bachelor of Laws combined degree OR be an approved Law Study Abroad OR Law Exchange student.This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure.