#076 Property Law: Conveyancing For Vendor and Purchaser,
Postgraduate Programme, Leading To Postgraduate Certificate in
Property Law: Conveyancing For Vendor and Purchaser,
Accumulating to a Postgraduate Diploma, with 180 additional
Credit-Hours.
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Doctor of Philosophy {(PhD)
{University College London (UCL) - University of
London)};
MEd Management (University of Bath);
Postgraduate (Advanced) Diploma
Science Teacher Ed. (University of Bristol);
Postgraduate Certificate in
Information Systems (University of West London, formerly
Thames Valley University);
Diploma in Doctoral Research
Supervision, (University of Wolverhampton);
Teaching Certificate;
Fellow of the Institute of Management
Specialists;
Human Resources Specialist, of the
Institute of Management Specialists;
Member of the Asian Academy of
Management (MAAM);
Member of the International Society of
Gesture Studies (MISGS);
Member of the Standing Council for
Organisational Symbolism (MSCOS);
Member of ResearchGate;
Executive Member of Academy of
Management (AOM). There, his contribution incorporates the
judging of competitions, review of journal articles, and
guiding the development of conference papers. He also
contributes to the Disciplines of:
Human
Resources;
Organization
and Management Theory;
Organization
Development and Change;
Research
Methods;
Conflict
Management;
Organizational
Behavior;
Management
Consulting;
Gender &
Diversity in Organizations; and
Critical
Management Studies.
Professor Dr.
Crawford has been an Academic in the following UK
Universities:
University of London
(Royal Holloway), as Research Tutor;
University of Greenwich (Business School), as Senior
Lecturer (Associate Professor), in Organisational Behaviour
and Human Resource Management;
University of
Wolverhampton, (Wolverhampton Business School),
as Senior Lecturer
(Associate Professor), in Organisational Behaviour and Human
Resource Management;
London Southbank University (Business
School), as Lecturer
and Unit Leader.
His responsibilities in these roles
included:
Doctoral Research
Supervisor;
Admissions Tutor;
Postgraduate and
Undergraduate Dissertation Supervisor;
Programme Leader;
Personal Tutor
He was formerly an Expatriate at:
Ministry of
Education, Sokoto, Nigeria;
Ministry of
Science and Technical Education, Sokoto, Nigeria;
University of
Sokoto, Nigeria;
College of
Education, Sokoto, Nigeria; and
Former
Editor-In-Chief of ‘Sokoto Journal of Education’.


Continuous snacks throughout the Event Days;
Hot Lunch on Event Days;
City Tour;
Stationery;
On-site Internet Access;
Postgraduate Diploma; Postgraduate Certificate; Diploma –
Postgraduate; or
Certificate of Attendance and Participation – if
unsuccessful on resit.

Leather Conference Folder;
Leather Conference Ring Binder/ Writing Pad;
Key Ring/ Chain;
Leather Conference (Computer – Phone) Bag – Black or Brown;
8-16 GB USB Flash Memory Drive, with Course Material;
Branded Metal Pen;
Branded Polo Shirt.; &
Branded Carrier Bag.




Asset Brokers;
Auctioneers;
Bankers;
Chief Financial Officers;
Conveyancers;
Conveyancing Solicitors;
Court Officers;
Economic Planners;
Enterprise Risk Managers;
External Auditors;
Financial Administrators;
Financial Auditors;
Financial Officers;
Financial Risk Analysts;
Financial Risk Managers;
Fund Holders;
Housing Department Officers;
Insurers;
Internal Auditors;
Land Authorities’ Officers;
Land Registry Officers;
Land Valuers;
Long-Term Lenders;
Mineral Rights Officers;
Mortgage Advisors;
Mortgage Advisors;
Mortgage Lenders;
Mortgagees;
National Insurance Administrators;
National Insurance Investors;
National Insurance Security Specialists;
Pension Fund Administrators;
Pension Fund Holders;
Pension Fund Managers;
Pension Fund Reviewers;
Planning Agents;
Port Authority Officers;
Property Administrators;
Property Agents;
Property Assessors;
Property Auction Managers;
Property Auctioneers;
Property Brokers;
Property Conveyancers;
Property Developers;
Property Engineers;
Property Investors,
Property Registry Officers;
Property Sales and Marketing Officials;
Property Sales Personnel;
Property Searchers;
Property Surveyors;
Property Valuers;
Real Estate Administrators;
Real Estate Agents;
Real Estate Auctioneers;
Real Estate Conveyancers;
Real Estate Developers,
Real Estate Managers;
Real Property Experts;
Reinsurers;
Revenue Authority Officers;
Risk Managers;
Solicitors;
Stockbrokers;
Stock Exchange Officers;
Title Abstractors;
Underwriters;
Title Searchers;
Value Engineers;
Venture Capitalists,
All others with an interest in Property Law; Conveyancing;
Property Valuation; Real Estate Management; Financial Risk
Management; Property Management; Property Sales and Marketing
and other related areas.

By the conclusion of the specified learning and development
activities, delegates will be able to:
Distinguish between a basic survey and a full structural survey;
Determine when a full structural survey is necessary;
Argue on the cost effectiveness of a structural survey;
Detail the factors that should be considered when conducting a
commercial property valuation;
Relate the pertinent factors in private property valuation;
Accurately conduct an on-the spot commercial property valuation,
taking pertinent factors into account;
Conduct a private property valuation, with at least 80%
accuracy;
Incorporate the notion of ‘market value’ in property valuation;
Uncover likely deceptive issues that might influence property
valuation;
Take a scientific approach to property inspection;
Provide an objective view of the result of a property
inspection;
Take a holistic approach to property marketing;
Develop a general strategy towards property marketing;
Devise tactics for marketing specific properties;
Demonstrate their understanding of how a local Property Registry
operates;
Demonstrate their understanding of function of the National Land
Information Service;
Obtain and evaluate documents from ‘Land Register Online’;
Demonstrate a knowledge of Conveyancing in at least one other
country;
Demonstrate their knowledge of the property regulation of at
least one Borough;
Compare property registration in the UK with that of at least
one other country;
Demonstrate their understanding of merits and demerits of
Freehold properties, on the one hand, and leasehold on the
other;
Develop a strategy to manage the relationship between themselves
and the vendor, on the one hand, and themselves and the
purchaser, on the other;
Demonstrate an awareness of International Electronic
Conveyancing (E-Conveyancing) Initiatives;
Produce a Completion Statement for the Purchaser;
Prepare a Completion Statement for the Vendor;
Exhibit an appreciation of the need for a professional and
caring relationship between the Conveyancer and his or her
client, throughout the Conveyancing process;
Provide a non-technical explanation of pertinent clauses in
Deeds and Covenants;
Draw on cases of Deeds default and their resultant consequences;
Outline the merits and demerits of Freehold and Leasehold
property ownerships;
Explain the requirements of the UK’s former ‘HIPS’, outlining
their values and drawbacks;
Demonstrate a heightened understanding of Property ‘Charges’ and
the legal bases of their registration;
Draft a legally binding Sales Contract;
Explain the entrenched practice regarding ‘fixtures and
fittings’, or chattel, in residential property sale;
Provide relevant guidance to Purchasers and Vendors, on Property
Auctions;
Demonstrate a working knowledge of the function and operation of
a National Property Registry;
Suggest whether the Scottish ‘Blind-Bidding System’ averts the
practise of Gazumping.



M1. Part 1: Types of Living Accommodation.
M1. Part 2: Property Tenure: Restrictions and Charges.
M1. Part 3: Types of Leasehold and Freehold Properties.
M1. Part 4: Salient Legal Contexts of Property Ownership.
M1. Part 5:
Contextualising Conveyancing.
M1. Part 6: The
UK Land Registry: Its Role, Online Search Facility & Costs.
M1. Part 7: Other Relevant Information Held by The UK Land Registry.

M2. Part 1: Property Valuation: Types, and
Salient Issues in the Process.
M2. Part 2: Property Valuation: Practical
and Structural Elements.
M2. Part 3: Crucial Issues Affecting
Property Valuation
M2. Part 4: Factors Heightening and Lowering
Property Value.
M2. Part 5: Property Surveys: Their Importance, Factors To
Consider, and Types.
M2. Part 6: Detailed Property Surveys, Reports, Warranties, and
Insurance.

M3. Part 1: Title Registers: Constituents.
M3. Part 2: Title Registers: Property Register, Proprietorship
and Charges Registers.
M3. Part 3: Rentcharges: Liabilities,
Apportioning, and ‘The Act’.
M3. Part 4: Ground Rent, Peppercorn Rent,
and Park Rent, in England
and Walee.
M3. Part 5: Title Classifications and Their
Implications
M3. Part 6: Possessory Title.
M3. Part 7: Land, Property and Interest
Registration in England and Wales.

M4. Part 1: Property Title Investigation.
M4. Part 2: Title Plan Investigation:
Property Boundaries,
and Amenities.
M4. Part 3: Dominant and Servient Easements: Title Plan Investigation.
M4. Part 4: Dominant and Servient ‘Profit a
Prendre in Gross’.
M4. Part 5: Investigating Property
Liability, Litigation, and Running Costs.
M4. Part 6: Property Investigation:
Insurance, Local, National, and On-Property Problems.

M5. Part 1: Conveyancing For The Vendor:
Pre-Contract To Post-Completion.
M5. Part 2: Conveyancing For The Vendor:
Legal Documentation & Their Sequencing.
M5. Part 3: Conveyancing For The Purchaser:
Pertinent Pre-Purchase Intervention.
M5. Part 4: Conveyancing For The Purchaser:
From Authorisation To Post-Completion.
M5. Part 5: Conveyancing For The Purchaser:
Legal Documentation and Sequencing.
#076 Property Law: Conveyancing For Vendor and Purchaser,
Postgraduate Programme, Leading To Postgraduate Certificate in
Property Law: Conveyancing For Vendor and Purchaser,
Accumulating to a Postgraduate Diploma, with 180 additional
Credit-Hours.
Click To Download Brochure.
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