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RES 419 : LAW OF PROPERTY

AP225 1A

Muhammad Erfan Farhan Bin Mohammad Fadzil


(2020957435)
Amirul Annuar Bin Ahmad Jalani
(2020959413)
Izyan Binti Ismail
(2020966217)
Deanna Nur Izdihar Binti Danil
(2020995243)
Nor Atirah Binti Che Jusoh
(2020973595)
PRIVATE LAW
-is a part of civil law legal system of the jus commune that involves of individuals
such as the law of contract or tort, and
-law of obligations
-affect individuals, families, businesses and small group
-help citizens resolve issues between themselves

PUBLIC LAW
-is a part of law that have relationship between individuals and government,
-those relationship between individuals which are concern to society,
-affect general public or state
-comprises constitutional law, administrative law, tax law, and criminal law

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SECTION 135 OF
CONTRACT ACT
• Agent: A person that employed to do
any act for another or represent
another in dealings with third person.
• Principal: A Person for whom such act is
done, or who is so represented.
• Agency is a relationship which subsists
between the principal and the agent.

QUALIFICATION
• AGENT: S137 – Any person can be an
agent, not necessarily process full
contractual capacity (can be a minor)
because an agent is only a mouth-piece
for his principal.
• PRINCIPAL: S136 - Any person who is 18
years old and above and who is sound
mind can be a principal.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRESPASS TO PERSON,GOODS, AND LAND
To Person To Goods To Land
Trespass to person means a direct Trespass of good is a direct interference by Intruding other people’s land without
Definition or an intentional interference with one person with another person possession permission at airspace, surface and
a person’s body or liberty. or goods. beneath it.

a)Battery
a)Entering upon land
Types b) Assault a)Defences b)Trepass through airspace
c) False Imprisonment
d) Defences c)Trepass to the subsoil

Things to be a) Consent to the taking of bodily a)Possession a)Mistaken entry


samples from detainees
taken into b)Intentional b)Involuntary entry
consideration b) Wrongful arrest , detention and c)Direct act c)Neglient entry
stop and search

a)Damages
a)Damages b)An injuction to prevent the trepass
a) Action for damages
Remedies b) Self-help b)Conversion act in further
c) Habeas Corpus c)Injunction c)An action for the recovery to the land

a) fowler v. lanning a)Kirk v Gregory. a)Bulli Coal Minign Co vs Osborne


b) latting v. cooper (1899)
c) Fagan v. metropolitan police b)Kelsen vs Imperial Tobacco Co (1957)
Cases commissioner c)Basely vs Clarkson (1681)
d) Bird v. Jones
THANK YOU

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