High Court Case Summaries on Property (keyed to Dukeminier, 5th)
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Provides extensive High Court case summaries on property keyed to the Dukeminier casebook, examining such case components as procedural basis, facts, issues, decisions, and rationale. Offers convenient memory aids, including headnotes, instant facts, black-letter rules, case vocabulary, and graphics. Each chapter contains an introduction to its concepts, covering such issues as: Property Acquisition, Finding, Adverse Possession and Gifts, Possessory Estates, Future Interests, Co-Ownership and Marital Rights, Landlord-Tenant Law, Land Transfers, Title Assurance, Nuisance, Servitudes, Zoning, and Eminent Domain.
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The pictures and "instant facts" made the cases much easier to remember. HOWEVER: When I reviewed for finals and used these case briefs to refresh in my mind cases I had read, I discovered MANY critical typos. For example, in several cases, the synopses labeled the wrong parties as "P" (the plaintiff). We law students love to throw money at anything we hope will give us an edge. And I suppose any cost is justified if viewed from the proper perspective. This $30 book should increase your understanding of your $15,000 semester roughly 0.2%. It's simple math and economics. Ha ha. Not a bad book if you run out of time to study...otherwise stick to Aspen Law's Examples and Explanations.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-15 13:28:49 EST)
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The pictures and "instant facts" made the cases much easier to remember. HOWEVER: When I reviewed for finals and used these case briefs to refresh in my mind cases I had read, I discovered MANY critical typos. For example, in several cases, the synopses labeled the wrong parties as "P" (the plaintiff). We law students love to throw money at anything we hope will give us an edge. And I suppose any cost is justified if viewed from the proper perspective. This $30 book should increase your understanding of your $15,000 semester roughly 0.2%. It's simple math and economics. Ha ha. Not a bad book if you run out of time to study...otherwise stick to Aspen Law's Examples and Explanations.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-01-29 03:04:22 EST)
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