property law

"Property law" encompasses the rules and regulations governing the ownership, use, and transfer of property, reflecting the economic and social structures of society.

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Definition

C1Legal Framework

(technical, academic)The branch of law that governs the rights and duties related to the ownership, use, and transfer of property, including both tangible and intangible assets.

Example

  • Property law determines how land and buildings are bought, sold, and used.
  • A solid understanding of property law is essential for real estate professionals.

C1Education

(academic)A mandatory course in most first-year law school curricula within common-law systems, focusing on the principles and rules of property ownership and conveyance.

Example

  • First-year law students often find property law challenging due to its complex principles.
  • The property law exam covers a wide range of topics from land rights to intellectual property.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "property law":

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