Property

  • Property: Adaptable to Courses Utilizing Donahue, Kauper, and Martin's Casebook on Property
    By Charles Donahue, Norman S. Goldenberg

    For over two decades, Casenote Legal Briefs have helped hundreds of thousands of students prepare for classes and exams year after year with unparalleled results.

  • Property: An Introduction to the Concept and the Institution
    By Charles Donahue, Thomas E. Kauper, Peter W. Martin

    Property: An Introduction to the Concept and the Institution

  • Property: Meanings, Histories, Theories
    By Margaret Davies

    ... Regime: Heritage Law – the South Australian Experience', Macquarie Law Journal, 5: 177–99. Phillips, J. and Wetherell, C. (1995), 'The Great Reform Act of 1832 and the Political Modernization of England', American Historical Review, ...

  • Property
    By Valerie Martin

    The events, tragedies, and emotional repercussons of slavery and a slave revolt in the antebellum South are seen through the eyes of Manon Gaudet, a pretty, petulant, self-absorbed slave owner,...

  • Property: Cases, Problems, and Skills
    By Christine A. Klein

    This book offers a versatile, middle position in the Property market: it is straightforward and tightly-organized while also avoiding oversimplification.

  • Property: Cases and Materials
    By James Charles Smith, Edward J. Larson, John Copeland Nagle

    Tiffany, supra, 136 N.E. at 225. Conversely, the riparian owner's right of access is not ''absolute, but qualified by other rights in the owner'' of the submerged land; the riparian owner's rights ''cannot be enlarged at will or ...

  • Property: Cases, Problems, and Skills
    By Christine A. Klein

    He has two children, Madelyn and Russ. Madelyn, her husband (Michael), and 15-year old son (Micah) help him work the ranch and live about 10 miles away in town. Russ, a lawyer who works in a metropolitan area several hours away, ...

  • Property: Meanings, Histories, Theories
    By Margaret Davies

    ... of Way Act 2000.16 This Act formalised a system of rights of way accessible to the public and, in this sense, promotes a notion of shared usage as opposed to completely private rights (see generally Hougie and Dickinson 2000:230–3).

  • Property: Meanings, Histories, Theories
    By Margaret Jane Davies

    My aim in this work is to produce a critique of property, examining its classical treatments in a more cultural-symbolic framework.

  • Property
    By Jesse Dukeminier, James E. Krier, Gregory S. Alexander

    Holmes saw the Kohler Act as purporting to “abolish” the third estate entirely. See page 1043. Brandeis, on the other hand, reasoned that the “rights of an owner as against the public are not increased by dividing the interests in his ...

  • Property
    By Steven Emanuel

    Beginning in 1975, Phillips, a farmer, had been irrigating a five-acre parcel of his property. This worked well until Decker built his dam in 1996; since then so little water has been present in the Bountiful River by the time it ...

  • Property: Cases and Materials
    By James Charles Smith, Edward J. Larson, John Copeland Nagle

    The text provokes debate on fundamental questions such as the creation of property, information as property, collective vs. individual rights, and property as related to other bodies of law.

  • Property: A Contemporary Approach
    By John G. Sprankling, Raymond R. Coletta

    CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book includes lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to ...

  • Property: A Contemporary Approach
    By John G. Sprankling, Raymond R. Coletta

    Like other books in the Interactive Casebook series, the accompanying electronic version allows students immediate access to the full text of cited cases, statutes, articles, and other materials in the Westlaw database.

  • Property
    By Steven Emanuel

    Created by Steven Emanuel, these course outlines have been relied on by generations of law students. Each title includes both capsule and detailed versions of the critical issues and key topics you must know to master the course.

  • Property
    By Joel William Friedman, Friedman, Joel Wm Friedman

    Ownership of the book, rather like ownership of land, conveys constructive possession of that which is within the pages. But not when there is clearly another owner. The owner of the bond is Sergeant Westcott, or if he is dead, ...

  • Property: Principles and Policies
    By Henry Smith, Thomas Merrill

    Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.

  • Property: Cases and Materials
    By John Kidwell, Edward John Larson, James Charles Smith

    The text provokes debate on fundamental questions such as the creation of property, information as property, collective v. individual rights, and property as related to other bodies of law.

  • Property: Cases, Problems, and Skills
    By Christine A. Klein

    "Property casebook with clearly marked pedagogy and ample explanatory text"--

  • Property: Principles and Policies
    By Thomas W. Merrill, Henry E. Smith

    Avoiding the typical hodge-podge of issues, the book presents material in an integrated way, starting with the central role of exclusive in rem rights in property, and systematically developing elaborations, exceptions, and counterfoils to ...