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Land Law

Land as property, estates and interests in land, easements, covenants, co-ownership and so much more

What To Expect

This course has been designed to assist learners in their journey to understand land law from land as property, the land itself, estates and interests in land , registered and unregistered land, co-ownership, different types of trusts, easements and covenants and finally mortgages.


Alongside a pre recorded audio with a law tutor you will receive a power point presentation you will also often be provided with Q&A and additional study resources to help support your learning. You can study when you like to fit this in around your busy schedule.


Pricing Plan

Each session will be £9.99.


We recommend you follow them in order but you don't have to!


Sarah Rees

£9.99
per week

Course curriculum

Our full course covers the below content.


·      Introduction and overview

·      Real and Personal property

·      What is meant by land

·      Apply an understanding of the meaning of land with remedies

·      Elements of land transactions

·      Legal requirements of land purchases

·      Distinctions between freehold, commonhold and leasehold properties

·      Differences between legal interests and equitable rights

·      Application of understanding of a land transaction

·      Distinction between registered and unregistered land

·      Advantages of registered land system and compulsory land registration

·      Differences between co-ownership and application of understanding

·      Resulting and constructive trusts with case law

·      Rights and duties of trustees and application of understanding

·      Characteristics of an easement

·      Creation of easements

·      Discharge of easements and application

·      Creation of covenants at common law and restrictive and positive covenants

·      Benefit and burden of covenants at common law and equity

·      Modification and discharge of covenants and application

·      Types of mortgage and creation of mortgage

·      Discharge of mortgages with remedies