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šŸ”’ Breaking Down Leases vs. Licenses: Your Guide to Acing Land Law Exams

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Land law exam success depends on recognizing what's being asked and responding appropriately, whether it's an essay or problem question about leases and licenses.
• Essay questions require focused analysis of the specific point raised, not general knowledge dumps
• Street and Mountford established exclusive possession for a term at a rent creates a tenancy
• Consider instances where exclusive possession exists but doesn't create a tenancy
• Problem questions benefit from the IRAC method (Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion)
• Always address all elements even if you believe one requirement hasn't been satisfied
• Make formal legal submissions rather than casual assertions
• Registered land mentions require discussion of the Land Registration Act 2002
• Distinguish proprietary rights (leases) from non-proprietary rights (licenses)
• Focus on advising the specific client about their current situation
• Premium service subscribers can request sample answers to questions discussed
šŸ’”āš–ļø Let’s learn the law together—one session at a time!

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1. Breaking Down Leases vs. Licenses: Your Guide to Acing Land Law Exams (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Lease Questions (00:00:10)

3. Approaching Essay Questions (00:00:59)

4. Street and Mountford Case Analysis (00:03:41)

5. Problem Question Strategy (00:05:21)

6. Applying IRAC Method to Leases (00:08:40)

7. Making Effective Legal Submissions (00:11:42)

104 episodes

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Subscriber-only episode

Land law exam success depends on recognizing what's being asked and responding appropriately, whether it's an essay or problem question about leases and licenses.
• Essay questions require focused analysis of the specific point raised, not general knowledge dumps
• Street and Mountford established exclusive possession for a term at a rent creates a tenancy
• Consider instances where exclusive possession exists but doesn't create a tenancy
• Problem questions benefit from the IRAC method (Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion)
• Always address all elements even if you believe one requirement hasn't been satisfied
• Make formal legal submissions rather than casual assertions
• Registered land mentions require discussion of the Land Registration Act 2002
• Distinguish proprietary rights (leases) from non-proprietary rights (licenses)
• Focus on advising the specific client about their current situation
• Premium service subscribers can request sample answers to questions discussed
šŸ’”āš–ļø Let’s learn the law together—one session at a time!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Breaking Down Leases vs. Licenses: Your Guide to Acing Land Law Exams (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Lease Questions (00:00:10)

3. Approaching Essay Questions (00:00:59)

4. Street and Mountford Case Analysis (00:03:41)

5. Problem Question Strategy (00:05:21)

6. Applying IRAC Method to Leases (00:08:40)

7. Making Effective Legal Submissions (00:11:42)

104 episodes

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