EMS 3524 Real Estate Law II
APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013
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EMS 3524 Real Estate Law II Responsible for the course Tore Bråthen Department Department of Accounting - Auditing and Law Term According to study plan ECTS Credits 7,5 Language of instruction Norwegian Introduction The students will acquire knowledge about the legal regulation of the real estate business. Learning outcome Acquired knowledge The aim of the course Real Estate Law II is that the students shall gain knowledge about the rules of law governing the acquisition of real estate and the rules that restrict how real estate may be used, as well as the rules on the boundaries between properties. The students shall gain an understanding of the rules of law concerning owner control and governmental control, legal issues concerning prescriptive rights, easements and the boundaries of real estate. The students shall learn about rules concerning nature and environmental law that are important for sales of real estate. The students shall have an in-depth knowledge of rules in family law, inheritance and probate law, as well as an understanding of allodial privilege and primogeniture, especially with regard to the sale of real estate. The students shall have an adequate understanding of the topics that are covered by the discipline. The terms knowledge, in-depth insight and understanding indicate which specialist level that is required. The most extensive knowledge is required when the term understanding is used. Acquired skills The aim of the course is to enable the students to handle tasks in a real estate agency associated with issues concerning possession in law and governmental control, prescriptive rights, easements and the boundaries of real estate, acquisition of real estate and the rules that restrict how real estate may be used. The students shall also learn how to manage issues relating to family law, inheritance and probate law, including issues on inheritance tax, allodial privilege and primogeniture. Reflection In order to be able to practice their tasks in a manner that safeguards the interests involved in a property transaction, a real estate agent must have an appropriate ethical reflection ability and attitude, as well as professional knowledge within the legal topics discussed in the course. Prerequisites JUR 3430 Business Law or JUR 3420 Marketing Law. Compulsory reading Books: Falkanger, Thor. 2011. Fast eiendoms rettsforhold. 4. utg. Universitetsforlaget Høviskeland, Hans Tore, red. 2005. Hva er miljøkriminalitet? : håndbok i bekjempelse av miljøkriminalitet. Økokrim. Økokrims skriftserie ; nr 17, 0804-273X Unneberg, Inge. 2009. Familierett, arverett og odelsrett for eiendomsmeglere. 2. utg. I. Unneberg Other: Landbruksdepartementets praktiseringsrundskriv M-2 / 2009 om konsesjon og boplikt (Internettutgave) Ot.prp. nr. 32 (2007-2008) Plandelen av loven, kapittel: 5.5.4 (Kommunal planlegging) Departementets vurderinger Ot.prp. nr. 45 (2007-2008) Bygningsdelen av loven, Kapittel 5 Sammendrag av departementets forslag til ny plan- og bygningslov (byggesaksdelen) Recommended reading Books: Bull, Kirsti Strøm og Nikolai K. Winge. 2009. Fast eiendoms rettsforhold : kort og godt. Universitetsforlaget Course outline 1. Laws governing owner control and governmental control
Falkanger, Thor. 2005. Fast eiendoms rettsforhold. 3rd ed. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget Landbruksdepartementets praktiseringsrundskriv M-2 / 2009 om konsesjon og boplikt (Internet edition) 2. Other subjects related to property law
Falkanger, Thor. 2005. Fast eiendoms rettsforhold. 3rd ed. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget § 3.5, § 4, § 5.5, § 11, § 12, § 13, § 14 3. Nature and environmental law
Høviskeland, Hans Tore (ed.), Rune B. Hansen, Jørn Holme. Hva er miljøkriminalitet? Økokrims skriftserie no. 17, 2005. 4. Family, inheritance and probate law
Unneberg, Inge: Familie-, arve- og odelsrett for eiendomsmeglere, kompendium for eiendomsmeglerstudiet, 2009 5. Allodial rights and primogeniture
Unneberg, Inge: Familie-, arve- og odelsrett for eiendomsmeglere, kompendium for eiendomsmeglerstudiet, 2009 Computer-based tools No particular computer-based tools are used in the course. Learning process and workload As part of the teaching programme the students are divided into small discussion groups and will work on assignments associated with each topic. The assignments will be discussed and reviewed in class after the discussion group work. The lecture form of teaching requires that the students before each lecture have studied the syllabus and the rules of law for the topic in question. The students are required to bring the code of laws and other study aids to the lectures and become familiar with them while studying the various topics. Parts of the syllabus must be studied through self-tuition. Coursework requirements One mandatory hand-in assignment is set in the course, and will be graded by the lecturer or another qualified person. Recommended workload in hours
Coursework requirements The hand-in assignment must be completed and approved before the student can sit for the exam. Examination A five-hour individual written exam completes the course. Examination code(s) EMS 35241 Written exam, which accounts for 100 % of the grade in the course EMS 3524 Real Estate Law II, 7.5 credits. Examination support materials The Norwegian code of laws or another printed compilation of laws, reprints of laws and regulations, law texts, draft laws (the text only). Ethical rules for the Norwegian Real Estate Association. The students are required to acquire and use the latest editions of relevant laws and regulations. Exam aids at written examinations are explained under exam information in our web-based Student handbook. Please note use of calculator and dictionary. http://www.bi.edu/studenthandbook/examaids Re-sit examination A re-sit examination is held every semester. Students that have not got approved the assignment must re-take the assignment during the next scheduled course. Students that have not passed the written examination or who wish to improve their grade must re-take the examination in connection with the next scheduled examination. Additional information |
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