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Josh Eagle

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COASTAL CONSERVATIONS SEMINAR, LAWS 565 (3 Hours) This course explores legal approaches to avoiding and resolving conflicts between human use of coastal areas and the ecological integrity of coastal systems. The course covers relevant South Carolina and Federal law, looking at issues both above and below the tide line. Course readings represent a variety of disciplines, including law, economics, and the natural sciences. Students must participate actively in discussions, present their research proposals, and submit final research papers.

PROPERTY I, LAWS 510 (3 hours) A course designed to give the student basic training in legal techniques of commercial land transactions and to introduce him or her to property concepts underlying modern donative transfers. Subject matter to cover includes a survey of the history of land law; estates in land and their rules affecting their creation; preparation of leases and landlord and tenant problems; contracts of sale; conveyances and financing; recording acts and examination of titles; control of land use through judicial, legislative, and private means.

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