Introduction to the Law of Property, Estate Planning and Insurance
Introduction to the Law of Property, Estate Planning and Insurance
Introduction to the Law of Property, Estate Planning and Insurance
This note explains the following topics:
Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics, Courts and the Legal
Process, Constitutional Law and US Commerce, Administrative Law, Criminal Law,
Contracts, Introduction to Property: Personal Property and Fixtures,
Intellectual Property, The Nature and Regulation of Real Estate and the
Environment, The Transfer of Real Estate by Sale, Landlord and Tenant Law,
Estate Planning: Wills, Estates, and Trusts, Bailments and the Storage,
Shipment, and Leasing of Goods.
This PDF covers the following topics
related to Property Law and enables one to understand the different types of
transfer recognized by law. They shall have a clear idea about the various types
of transfer like sale, mortgage, lease, exchange gift & actionable claim. They
shall also become familiar to the various requirements of a valid transfer. They
shall also understand in detail the effect of various elements like conditions,
election, and apportionment on the transfer. They shall also understand the
status of a transfer when made by certain other persons.
Author(s): V.S. Billagi, Asst. Prof. ,
K.L.E.Society's Law College, Chikodi
South African property law
regulates the rights of people in or over certain objects or things. Property
law straddles private and public law, and hence this note covers not only
private law relations in respect of particular types of legal objects that are
corporeal or incorporeal, but also public law relations with a proprietary
character, and the resultant rights and interests.
This note explains the following topics:
Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics, Courts and the Legal
Process, Constitutional Law and US Commerce, Administrative Law, Criminal Law,
Contracts, Introduction to Property: Personal Property and Fixtures,
Intellectual Property, The Nature and Regulation of Real Estate and the
Environment, The Transfer of Real Estate by Sale, Landlord and Tenant Law,
Estate Planning: Wills, Estates, and Trusts, Bailments and the Storage,
Shipment, and Leasing of Goods.
This note explains the following topics: Occupation and civil law as
efficient bases of property, Labor as the efficient cause of the domain of
property, Sychological exposition of the idea of justice and in justice, and a
determination of the principle of government and of right.