Property
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63 ratings, 2.76 average rating, 16 reviews (more data...)
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March 30th 2006 by Aspen Publishers (first published January 1988)

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Hardcover, 1094 pages

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0735557926    (isbn13: 9780735557925)

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<p> This highly respected and widely used casebook -- long recognized by both students and instructors as one of the best available for any cour…more


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Jarrod Jenkins
Mar 01, 2010
Jarrod Jenkins rated it: 1 of 5 stars

bookshelves: nonfiction
Read in May, 2010
My God this book sucks. The selection of cases is questionable in that every one we read glorifies the tenant over the landlord and the little guy over the big bad company, the notes are atrocious at illuminating the big ideas and trends, and the damn thing drips with blatant liberal propaganda. This is a PROPERTY book for crying out loud, not labor law or discrimination law or some other BS touchy feely area. Surely the book should not only mention but focus on how property rights are crucial t...more
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Patrick
Jan 19, 2010
Patrick rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0735524378)

Read in December, 2009
Property Law isn't really it's own law...just get over yourself already.
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James Fant
Mar 29, 2007
James Fant rated it: 3 of 5 stars

bookshelves: currently-reading
recommends it for: 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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Steven
Aug 21, 2007
Steven rated it: 3 of 5 stars

bookshelves: law
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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Jweinman08
Oct 21, 2009
Jweinman08 rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in October, 2009
Very comprehensive and thrilling. The chapters on adverse possession make this a nonstop instant classic that I just can't put down. Dukeminier then just blindsides the reader with a wall of emotion when the discussion moves to nuisance.
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bryan
Aug 01, 2007
bryan rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0735524378)

bookshelves: law-school
"Will the future interest vest, or fail to vest, within the Perpetuities period? Or will it vest remotely? Must the interest be struck from the conveyance?"

If such questions trouble your conscience, this book is for you.
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Steph
Mar 04, 2008
Steph rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0735524378)

Read in May, 2008
entertaining because it includes involved back stories on the cases, and inane comments about ducks and farts, but fails in teaching/conveying the tricky tricky realm of property.
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igor
Nov 04, 2007
igor rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0735524378)

bookshelves: law-books
Read in March, 2008
If you have to read a Property casebook, this one is pretty good. It has pictures and backstories on the cases which make them less abstract and more interesting
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Duby
Feb 23, 2007
Duby rated it: 5 of 5 stars

bookshelves: thelawwon
Read in January, 2004
recommends it for: 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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Meghan
Sep 26, 2007
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bookshelves: currently-reading
did you abandon your property right in that shot of Jager? I will take possession of that...
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Ebostdorff
Oct 24, 2009
Ebostdorff rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0735524378)

Read in December, 2009
yeah we read 392 pages of this book . . . and I'll use it again next semester! YEAH!
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Adam Shaw
Sep 11, 2009
Adam Shaw rated it: 2 of 5 stars

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Read in September, 2009
I would not really recommend it if you were not immensely interested in or studying law.
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Shelley
Jan 16, 2010
Shelley rated it: 2 of 5 stars

bookshelves: 820
Read in March, 2010
worst written text book EVER. it really could be cut and simplified.
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Jetta
Feb 23, 2008
Jetta rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0735524378)

Very heavy reading. Only recommended for insomniacs, masochists, or 1L's.
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Stefanie
Mar 30, 2009
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Read in May, 2009
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Michael
Sep 11, 2008
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Read in February, 2009
Someone shoot me.
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Caity
Mar 01, 2010
Caity rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0735524378)


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