This is brilliant. I enjoy your enthusiasm for law and the constitution. I am in my final year of law and these are very helpful videos for auditory learners and accessibility students who struggle to read text books due to injury etc. Many thanks
Its great to see this video from Taiwan. I am just curious about what exacly market vaule of the property applies in Australia. Is it meant that lands and houses will be compensation by market value? Is there any example or related laws defining this?
The Commonwealth of Australia, and the State Government uses property law as a "Deed Of Grant in Trust". A fools game when it comes to property and contract. You will never "own" any land in Australia, its just a "permit to occupy".
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0:00 - Section 51 (xxxi)
3:19 - "Acquisition"
4:20 - "Property"
5:24 - "Just Terms"
8:16 - Express Human Right
9:30 - "Purposes"
This is brilliant. I enjoy your enthusiasm for law and the constitution. I am in my final year of law and these are very helpful videos for auditory learners and accessibility students who struggle to read text books due to injury etc. Many thanks
Thank you, Kat. That means a lot!
Its great to see this video from Taiwan. I am just curious about what exacly market vaule of the property applies in Australia. Is it meant that lands and houses will be compensation by market value? Is there any example or related laws defining this?
Like building a road through your house - as happened to my Aunt/ she would have received more had she sold it privately
The Commonwealth of Australia, and the State Government uses property law as a "Deed Of Grant in Trust". A fools game when it comes to property and contract. You will never "own" any land in Australia, its just a "permit to occupy".