518
LAW
Real Property I
Law School Description
This course is the foundation of all further study relating to land, its ownership, development, and regulation. As such, emphasis is on the theory underlying concepts of property and tenure. While elements of personal property are summarized, emphasis is on real property. Subjects covered include estates in land, future interests, concurrent ownership, eminent domain, covenants, easements, licenses, public land use controls, air rights, water rights, and adverse possession.
UH Mānoa Catalog Description
Basic course in property ownership, development, regulation. Emphasis on theory.
Instructor Approval
No
Competition
No
Clinical Requirement
No
Course required for
1L
JD
Semesters Offered
Class | Instructor(s) | Term | Year |
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View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2010 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2009 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2009 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2007 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2006 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2005 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2004 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2003 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2002 |
View class page | David L. Callies |
Spring
|
2000 |