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Introduction To Property (Introduction to Law Series) by Joseph William Singer

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With the publication of Singer's INTRODUCTION TO PROPERTY, there is finally an overview that is understandable to students and acceptable to instructors. This clear and accessible text addresses all the classic and contemporary topics found in the traditional first-year Property course.When you examine INTRODUCTION TO PROPERTY, be sure to comprehensive coverage includes the Fair Housing Act, Personal Property, and Intellectual Property clear, textual treatment describes the often complicated or antiquated laws of property in a lively, contemporary manner, with numerous helpful examples emphasis is on disagreements among the states on the applicable rules of property law, with explanations of the conflicting interests that generate divergent approaches explanations of the norms and policy bases of Property Law give a balanced account of the various theoretical approaches and enable students to understand the reasoning behind the law Students who use INTRODUCTION TO PROPERTY will be better prepared for class and for exams the book teaches real-world analytical skills, not just how to memorize the black letter law Singer presents arguments for interpreting the issues from different perspectives, then poses hypotheticals for students to consider the text can be used with Singer's successful casebook as well as any other casebook or materials

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First published April 1, 2001

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June 20, 2017
My Property professor, John Dzienkowski, tended to make convoluted diagrams on the board that did not clarify the intricasies of constructive eviction. He loved this treatise, it made sense, no weird drawings, and I used it to learn what I think he wanted us to learn. Worked, would recommend.
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