Reliable source on property laws surveys estates in land-;present, future, and concurrent, comparable interests in personalty, landlord and tenant law, and rights against neighbors and other third persons. Also examines easements and profits, running covenants, governmental controls on land use, land contracts, conveyances, titles, and recording systems. Contains footnote citations to leading court decisions for easy location of primary authority.
Introduction to the Law of Property
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The book critically addresses several topics from property law for which psychology has a great deal to contribute.
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The book is organized around three main themes: acquiring property, dividing property, and limiting rights in property.
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In this first comprehensive study of women's property rights in early America, Marylynn Salmon discusses the effect of formal rules of law on women's lives.
Present and Future Estates in Land and Comparable Interests in Personality; Relations Between Owners of Present and Future Estates; Concurrent Ownership; Law of Waste; Landlord and Tenant; Traditional Duties With...
Written by two authorities on property law, this book gives students of property a coherent account of how property law works, with an emphasis on describing the central issues and policy debates.
Trustworthy and modern source on property laws surveys estates in land—present, future, and concurrent, comparable interests in personalty, landlord and tenant law, and rights against neighbors and other third persons.