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property law
noun
The area of law concerned with the ownership and conveyance of property rights and title.
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"property law" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the branch of law that deals with the ownership, use, and transfer of real and personal property. Example: Sarah is studying property law at the university in order to become a real estate lawyer in the future.
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For full treatment, see property law: Trusts.
guidelines on intellectual property law.
That means they are covered by intellectual property law, not ordinary property law.
This would defeat the very purpose of intellectual property law.
Property law and practice differs according to where you're buying.
First, intellectual property law provides incentives for investment and innovation.
Doesn't that matter as much as getting property law right?
Onto Google I went, though not in search of property law.
But marriage law specialists said court officials ignored their opinions, listening instead to property law specialists.
Intellectual property law generally requires the owner of a mark or patent to police it.
The use of a lawyer certified as a conveyancer, a specialist in property law, is required.
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