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published
March 30th 2006
by Aspen Publishers
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Hardcover, 1094 pages
isbn
0735557926
(isbn13: 9780735557925)
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law students
Ever wonder about the origins of our materialistic Anglo-American tradition? Look no further. This casebook has all the ins and outs of basic property law. From chattels to fee simple subject to condition subsequent, you've got everything you need right here. And, its the only case book I have encountered with marvelous pictures.
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Read in May, 1999
Property was always one of those classes that I both loved and hated in law school. I thought a lot of the concepts were interesting, but I cannot imagine anyone finding some of those concepts, like fee simple with remaineder to x as interesting. All in all, a great casebook.
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Read in January, 2004
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Law Students
The Gold Standard in Property casebooks. Don't listen to the nay-sayers like Professor Carl E. Schneider--Jim Krier is property.
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09/26/07
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did you abandon your property right in that shot of Jager? I will take possession of that...
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