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Courses - Fall 2023
AREC
Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Site
AREC430
Introduction to Agricultural and Resource Law
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Prerequisite: ECON326 or AREC326.
Credit only granted for: AREC430 or AREC489K.
Formerly: AREC489K.
Survey of law with emphasis on problems and applications related to agricultural and natural resource economics. The course emphasizes strategies for managing legal risk arising from ownership, management, and use of agricultural resources. Students will get practical information to utilize in personal or professional settings. Contract law, constitutional law, tort law, property law, real estate transactions, business organization, estate planning, and debtor.