LW 633 (Formerly LW 651)-FIDUCIARY ADMINISTRATION II. 2 credits Problems of the fiduciary in the allocation of receipts and disbursements between prin- cipal and income in the administration of trusts and estates; the Uniform Principal and Income Act; apportionment of estate taxes. LW 634 (Formerly LW 609)-FUTURE INTERESTS. 3 credits A study of interests created by deed or will entitling the holder to enjoyment of real or personal property at a future time: conditional estates; gifts to classes; rule against perpetuities; powers of appointment. LW 635 (Formerly LW 653)-MORTGAGES. 2 credits Real property mortgages: problems of creation; assignment; priorities; rights and duties of the parties; merger; foreclosures. LW 636 (Formerly LW 552)-ABSTRACTS. 2 credits Abstracts of title; description of land; records of title in Florida; curative acts and limitations acts; conveyances in Florida; conveyances by married women and corpora- tions; conveyances of homestead; the lien of state and federal judgments; federal tax liens. LW 637-ADVANCED PROPERTY SEMINAR. 2 credits Exploration of current legal problems in the area of property law leading to creative work on the part of the student in the form of a term paper. LW 639 (Formerly LW 509)-ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY. 3 credits The real estate contract, adverse possession, adverse user; recording acts; deeds and their execution; covenants for title; after-acquired titles; covenants running with the land; creation of easements and profits; licenses. LW 650 (Formerly LW 661)-ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. 2 credits Analysis of the administrative process, with emphasis on the opportunity to be heard, compulsory process to obtain information, elements of fair procedure, and the process of decision. LW 651 (Formerly LW 665)-MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. 2 credits A consideration of local governmental problems with special emphasis on the structure, organization, powers, personnel, procedure, financing and community planning of mu- nicipal corporations. LW 652 (Formerly LW 667)-TRADE REGULATIONS. 2 credits Common law and statutory regulation of trade and industry; the restraint of trade and anti-trust laws.