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The old Property, Equity & Trusts subject at UNSW. Dealt primarily with old system. Contents include detailed case notes (and super summaries ideal for use in an open book exam) and article summaries on the following classes:
Class 1&2 – The Concept of Property
Class 3&4 - Goods
Class 5&6 - Possession of Land
Class 7 - Limitation of Actions
Class 8 - The Doctrine of Tenure and Estates; Determinable and Conditional and Future Interests, The Doctrine of Waste, Fragmentation of legal/beneficial ownership and systemic fragmentation of land
Class 9 - Acquisition of property through possession and consensual transactions with proprietary interests; formal requirements for sale of goods and contracts for sale of land
Class 10 - Acquisition through consensual transactions (continued): part performance, formal requirements for passing legal interests in land
Class 11 - Acquisition by way of gift (gifts, chattels and land)
Class 12 - Trusts
Class 13 - Formal Requirements for Trusts
Class 14 - Constructive Trusts
Class 15&16 - Proprietary and Equitable Estoppel
Class 17&18 - Priorities between competing interests

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