University of Liege | Version française
Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
DROI0802-1  Inheritances and gifts, Special questions

Duration :  60h Th
Number of credits :  
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Business Law, 1st year8
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Public and Administrative Law, 1st year8
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Private Law, 1st year8
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Private Law, 2nd year8
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Interuniversity Mobility, 1st year8
Master in Law, Professional focus in Criminal Law, 1st year8
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Labour Law, 1st year8
Lecturer :  Pierre Moreau
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
All year long
Course contents :  
This course has a general practical orientation. It is useful for the students who intend to follow a notary orientation (where that subject is most important) but also for the people planning another profession in law, such as lawyer or solicitor. The course is made up of two interconnected parts: estate law and liberalities. The main goal is to go into detail of the legal rules studied during the lecture of the First Master in Law: an introduction to decedent's estate law and liberalities. The subject matter, especially over decedent's estate law, is studied from practical situations.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The purpose of the course is to bring an answer to the main important questions and mostly to suggest a case method for the resolution of the problem over decedent's estate law and liberalities.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
A good knowledge of the course "Obligations theory and contracts "and "Introduction to decedent's estate law and liberalities".
A recall of these two courses is provided during the lectures.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
The course aims at solving practical exercises.
Recommended or required readings :  
Written notes are available on MyUlg.
A Civil Code is necessary as well as a calculator.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
The examination will be in May or June and will be made, at least, up of a practical exercise.
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
Pierre MOREAU, Faculty of Law, Boulevard du Rectorat, 7 B31, 4000 Liège, Phone number :0032/4/366.30.84, email : pmoreau@ulg.ac.be
Fanny CREVECOEUR, Faculty of Law, Boulevard du Rectorat, 7 B31, 4000 Liège Phone number : 0032/43665763,  email : fanny.crevecoeur@ulg.ac.be(pmoreau@ulg.ac.be  )
Caroline BURETTE, Faculty of Law, Boulevard du Rectorat, 7 B31, 4000 Liège, Phone number : 0032/43663011, email : Caroline.Burette@ulg.ac.be(%20helene.rosoux@ulg.ac.be  )
Maud FARNIR, Faculty of Law, Boulevard du Rectorat, 7 B31, 4000 Liège, Phone number : 0032/43663011, email : m.farnir@ulg.ac.be(%20helene.rosoux@ulg.ac.be )
Marjolaine DESSARD, Faculty of Law, Boulevard du Rectorat, 7 B31, 4000 Liège Phone number : 0032/43663084, email : marjolaine.dessard@ulg.ac.be(pmoreau@ulg.ac.be)



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