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ACADEMIC COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: REAL PROPERTY COURSE NUMBER: LAW 702A Real Property - 1st semester of two-semester course* LAW 702B Real Property - 2nd semester of two-semester course* * Denotes all non-severable, two semester courses. Both semesters must be successfully completed to receive final A/B course grade. UNITS: 3 Units/Semester (must complete both semesters to earn 6-unit final grade at the end of both semesters) COURSE TYPE: Required PROFESSOR NAME: Louise J. Belle, Esq. PROFESSOR CONTACT INFO: Email: ljbelleslettres@gmail.com SCHEDULE: Two-semester class: Fall 2017: Thursdays 6-9pm, Room # 212 --and-- Friday, November 17, 5-8pm, Room #212 Spring 2018: Thursdays 6-9 pm, Room #212 --and-- Friday, January 19, 5-8pm, Room #212 PREREQUISITES: Completion of second-year required coursework. COREQUISITES: None TEXTS AND MATERIALS: Contemporary Property, 4 th Edition, Nelson, et al., West (Identification of any texts, materials and Academic Publishing, 2013; ISBN-13: 978-0314927040 references used throughout the course.) The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Skloot (2010), pp. 199-206 and 315-328 (to be emailed to students from the Law School office) COURSE DESCRIPTION: The law of real property; historical background; common law estates and interests; statutes of uses and modern conveyancing; concurrent ownership; landlord and tenant; deeds and delivery; boundaries; recording acts and title search; contracts for sale of land; easements, servitudes and other land use restrictions; adverse possession; landowners rights, including air, water, mineral, and lateral and subjacent support. COURSE OBJECTIVES / This course will provide students with an understanding of the ANTICIPATED LEARNING most important concepts of property law. Students will learn to OUTCOMES: (Description of recognize property law issues and develop strategies for what students will be expected to know approaching and solving problems. The course is intended to and be able to do at the end of the help prepare students to competently represent clients. course. What skills or knowledge will be Students must demonstrate they possess a minimum level of gained by the end of the course.) knowledge to pass a California State Bar Examination question involving the subject matter of the law of real property; historical background; common law estates and interests; statutes of uses and modern conveyancing; concurrent ownership; landlord and tenant; deeds and delivery; boundaries; recording acts and title search; contracts for sale of land; easements, servitudes and other land use restrictions; adverse possession; landowners rights, including air, water, mineral, and lateral and subjacent support. Students should expect to spend a minimum of two hours per hour of instruction time on assigned readings and briefing cases. For example, a 3-hour class would require at least 6 hours of outside preparation time per week. Empire College School of Law Real Property Page 1 Rev. Date: 11.29.17

FORMAT OVERVIEW / METHOD OF INSTRUCTION (Description of how the course will be taught, including breakdown of lecture, practicum, etc.) EXAMS: GRADING / ASSESSMENT CRITERIA/CLASS POLICIES: ATTENDANCE: Course material will be presented in a lecture-discussion and Socratic method format. Students should brief all assigned cases, and read all other assigned materials. Be prepared to discuss all assigned materials for each class. Class participation may include occasional short essays written in class in response to questions about the readings and class discussion. Both the quantity and quality of participation will be considered. Two essay questions and a series of multi-state/multiple choice questions will be given for both the midterm and final exams. For the essay questions, students will be expected to identify the legal issues raised in the fact patterns and apply the appropriate rules of law. For the multi-state/multiple choice questions, students are expected to choose the best of alternative answers according to generally accepted common law views, without consideration of any statutes. Exams begin promptly at 6pm. Take-home exams and papers must be submitted to the Law School office by 6pm. on the due date, unless otherwise noted. All students must take examinations as scheduled. It is recognized that in special circumstances and due to emergencies, it may be necessary to schedule delayed examinations. An emergency is defined as a serious illness or injury to the student or a member of his or her immediate family. Special Circumstances are defined as other situations that, in the opinion of the Dean, are sufficient to warrant delay in taking examinations. Any student taking delayed examinations must have the prior written approval of the Dean. No examination may be taken prior to the day of the regularly scheduled examination. If delayed examinations are approved by the Dean, a fee of $75 will be charged for each such exam taken. Failure to complete an exam is not sufficient reason for a late or retake exam. Empire College uses the following grading system: Numerically graded classes: 90 100 A Outstanding 80-89 B Superior 70-79 C Satisfactory 65-69 D Unsatisfactory 64 and Below Failing/No Credit Only numeric grades in required courses are used to calculate grade point average. The course grade will consist of the results of: Midterm exam - 30% Final cumulative exam - 50% Class Participation 20% Both the quantity and quality of participation will be considered. Regular and punctual attendance is essential for the successful completion of law school. Students should plan to attend every class. Students must attend a minimum of 80% of class hours of Empire College School of Law Real Property Page 2 Rev. Date: 11.29.17

the class sessions during the semester. Roll will be taken at each class. Make-up classes will be scheduled if needed. Class sessions that are delayed or cancelled because of holidays or policy of Empire College School of Law, and are rescheduled for a different date are considered regularly scheduled class sessions, not make-up classes. A student who has exceeded the absence limits will be automatically dropped from the course. ASSIGNMENTS: FALL 2017 Week 1: 8/31/17 Week 2: 9/07/17 Week 3: 9/14/17 Week 4: 9/21/17 Week 5: 9/28/17 Week 6: 10/05/17 Week 7: 10/12/17 Week 8: 10/19/17 Week 9: 10/26/17 Week 10: 11/02/17 Week 11: 11/09/17 Week 12: 11/16/17 Chapter 1: Property Law Concepts and Theories A. What is Property? pp. 3-22 B. Limitations on Individual Property Rights: pp. 22-52 C. Possession and Ownership: pp. 52-76 --and-- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Skloot (2010), pp. 199-206 and 315-328 (to be emailed to students from the Law School office) Chapter 2: Personal Property A. Property Rights Based on Possession: pp. 77-111 Chapter 2: Personal Property (cont.) B. Intellectual Property: pp. 111-148 Chapter 2: Personal Property (cont.) B. Intellectual Property (cont.): pp. 148-160 C. Gifts of Personal Property: pp. 160-169 D. Bailments of Personal Property: pp. 169-185 Chapter 3: Methods of Transferring Property: An Overview A. Inter Vivos Transfers: pp. 187-193 B. Intestate Succession: pp. 193-199 C. Testamentary Disposition: pp. 199-214 Chapter 4: Estates A. Present and Future Estates: pp. 215-264 Chapter 4: Estates (cont.) A. Present and Future Estates (cont.): pp. 248-297 B. Marital Estates: pp. 297-303 Chapter 4: Estates (cont.) C. Concurrent Estates: pp. 303-377 Chapter 5: Landlord and Tenant A. Major Themes: pp. 379-381 B. Creation of the Leasehold Relationship: pp. 382-424 Chapter 5: Landlord and Tenant (cont.) C. Fundamentals of the Landlord and Tenant Relationship: pp. 425-473 Chapter 5: Landlord and Tenant (cont.) D. Transfer and Termination of the Lease: pp. 473-521 Chapter 6: Contracts for the Sale of Land A. Real Estate Brokers: pp. 525-546 B. The Statute of Frauds and Part Performance: pp. 546-567 Empire College School of Law Real Property Page 3 Rev. Date: 11.29.17

Week 13: 11/17/17 Friday, 5-8pm Week 14: 11/30/17 Week 15: Date TBA C. Remedies and Real Estate Contracts: pp. 567-594 D. Time of Performance and Tender: pp. 594-604 E. Title to be Conveyed: pp. 604-617 REVIEW Midterm exam: 3-hour exam with 2 essay questions and MBEs. Exam period runs 12/4 to 12/14/2017. Watch for specific date when posted by law school office. ASSIGNMENTS: SPRING 2018 Week 1: 1/11/18 Week 2: 1/18/18 Week 3: 1/19/18 Friday, 5-8pm Week 4: 1/25/18 Week 5: 2/01/18 Week 6: 2/08/18 Week 7: 2/15/18 Week 8: 2/22/18 Week 9: 3/01/18 Week 10: 3/08/18 Week 11: 3/15/18 A. - E. Review: pp. 525-617 F. Equitable Conversion: pp. 617-634 G. Introduction to Mortgage Financing: pp. 634-647 H. Conditions in Contracts: pp. 647-651 Chapter 7: Deeds and Titles A. Deeds: pp. 653-671 B. Land Descriptions: pp. 671-679 Chapter 7: Deeds and Titles (cont.) C. Delivery and Escrows: pp. 679-700 D. Liability of Sellers for Property Defects: pp. 700-725 E. Title Covenants in Deeds: pp. 725-738 Chapter 7: Deeds and Titles (cont.) F. Title Assurance Methods: pp. 738-774 G. Title Insurance: pp. 775-791 H. Settlement: pp. 791-797 Chapter 8: Easements A. Nature and Types: pp. 801-810 B. Easements Created by Grant and the Effect of Informal Grant or License: pp. 811-822 C. Easements Created by Implication: pp. 823-840 Chapter 8: Easements (cont.) D. Prescriptive Easements: pp. 841-857 E. Scope of Easement Rights: pp. 857-883 F. Extinguishment of Easement Rights: pp. 883-902 Chapter 9: Covenants Running with Interests in Land A. Introduction: pp. 903-912 B. Covenants Between Landlord and Tenant: pp. 912-947 Chapter 9: Covenants Running with Interests in Land (cont.) C. Covenants Between Owners in Fee: pp. 947-997 Chapter 9: Covenants Running with Interests in Land (cont.) C. Covenants Between Owners in Fee (cont.): pp. 997-1044 Chapter 10: Public Land Use Control and Regulation Empire College School of Law Real Property Page 4 Rev. Date: 11.29.17

Week 12: 3/22/18 Week 13: 3/29/18 Week 14: 4/05/18 Week 15: Date TBA A. Introduction: pp. 1047-1049 B. The Right of Reasonable Use: Nuisance: pp. 1049-1066 C. Fundamental Principles of Planning and Zoning: pp. 1066-1076 D. Original Zoning: pp. 1077-1091 E. Departures from Original Zoning: pp. 1091-1107 Chapter 10: Public Land Use Control and Regulation (cont.) F. Constitutional Limitations on Land Use Regulations: The Fifth Amendment Takings Clause: pp. 1107-1161 Chapter 10: Public Land Use Control and Regulation (cont.) G. Substantive Due Process: pp. 1161-1175 H. Equal Protection: pp. 1175-1179 I. Free Speech: pp. 1179-1191 J. Free Exercise of Religion: pp. 1192-1209 REVIEW Final exam: 3-hour exam with 2 essay questions and MBEs. The final exam will be cumulative, covering all course material from both semesters. Exam period runs 4/9 to 4/19/2018. Watch for specific date when posted by law school office. Syllabus subject to change. Empire College School of Law Real Property Page 5 Rev. Date: 11.29.17