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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to property law, focusing on the legal principles that govern the ownership, use, and transfer of real and personal property. Students will explore how property rights are acquired, protected, and regulated, with emphasis on real estate, land use, and the legal mechanisms that structure ownership relationships. Key topics include estates in land, concurrent ownership, deeds and titles, landlord-tenant relationships, easements, zoning, and government regulation of land use. The course also introduces historical foundations and modern developments in property theory and policy. Through case law, statutes, and practical exercises, students will gain an understanding of how property law shapes communities, commerce, and individual rights. š Certificate Request Instructions ā The Urban Law School To receive your official certificate of completion: 1. Write a Short Essay Reflect on your experience in the course. Share what you learned, how it impacted your understanding of the law, and how you plan to apply that knowledge moving forward. Aim for 300ā500 words. 2. Email Your Submission Send your essay to theurbanlawschooljs@gmail.com. Be sure to include: - Your full name - Your date of course completion - Your essay (either in the body of the email or as an attachment) Once received and verified, your certificate will be issued digitally to the email address provided.
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