PROPERTY LAW

PROPERTY LAW

Property has a very wider meaning in its real sense. It not only includes money and other tangible things of value, but also includes any intangible right considered as a source or element of income or wealth. The right and interest which a man has in lands and chattels to the exclusion of others. It is the right to enjoy and to dispose of certain things in the most absolute manner as he pleases, provided he makes no use of them prohibited by law.
Basically Property is divided into real property, and personal property. Property is also divided, into absolute and qualified, when it consists of goods and chattels. Property Law matters are often very complex and involve various laws including the local laws where the property is located. Property can be exchanged through contract law, and if property is violated, one could sue under tort law to protect it.

The Legalities of Property Law
  • Transfer of Land
  • Ownership of Land
  • Disputes over Land
  • Tenancies
  • Licences
  • Easements
  • Mortgages
  • Adverse Possession