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Osgoode student wins $3,000 essay prize for legal scholarship in the practice of real estate law

It鈥檚 safe to say that 91亚色 student Neil Wilson never expected that his real estate law professor鈥檚 idea for an essay topic would land him $3000, wrote Canadian Lawyer Magazine July 5:

The student鈥檚 essay, 鈥淧art performance: An invaluable tool in the practice of real estate law鈥, recently won the 2010 TitlePLUS essay contest. Sponsored by the Lawyers鈥 Professional Indemnity Company (LAWPRO), the contest promotes and recognizes outstanding legal scholarship in the practice of real estate law.

Wilson鈥檚 winning entry examines an aspect of real estate law wherein an oral agreement for the sale of land, which would otherwise be unenforceable, may be enforced if steps have been taken towards its performance. After considerable research and analysis, he concludes 鈥渢he current lack of certainty leaves the issue open to arguments on both sides, and accordingly an appreciation of the doctrine of part performance will be invaluable to both vendors鈥 and purchasers鈥 counsel.鈥

Wilson gives much of the credit for his essay to his real estate law professor []. The essay was originally written for that class, and had he not listened to the advice of his professor, he might have ended up writing an entirely different essay altogether. 鈥淚 actually wrote the essay for my real estate class at Osgoode, and I had chosen another topic and gone to speak to my professor about it,鈥 says Wilson. 鈥淗e said that he didn鈥檛 think it was a very workable topic, and he鈥檚 the one who suggested the topic that I ultimately wrote about. There was a lot more to work with, and that鈥檚 what led me to write about it.鈥

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