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Cribbet, Findley, Smith and Dzienkowski's Property Cases and Materials, 9th

Copyright: 2007
ISBN-13: 9781599412528
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Series: University Casebook Series
Brand: Foundation Press
Pages: 1361
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 2 in.
Free Update Period: 90 days
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A big-picture look at the history and principles influencing the Anglo-American institution of the law of land, this casebook provides the core materials for a property course. The format allows for a variety of teaching methods and applies easily to courses ranging from three to six hours. The ninth edition retains the organization and basic content of prior editions; however, it includes more introductory text to give students the necessary background before examining the difficult problems encountered in the law of property. Many sections have been reorganized to facilitate more efficient coverage of the material.

Features

  • Allows for a variety of teaching methods and applies easily to courses ranging from three to six hours
  • Includes more introductory text to give students the background needed to examine the difficult problems in property law
  • Provides relevant new cases and materials emphasizing historical development, with additional cases and notes
  • Provides the core materials for a property course, updated with new cases and materials