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Nelson, Stoebuck and Whitman's Contemporary Property, 3d

Nelson, Stoebuck and Whitman's Contemporary Property, 3d

Copyright: 2008
ISBN-13: 9780314183538
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Series: American Casebook Series
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 1468
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 2 in.
Free Update Period: 90 days
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Designed for a four, five, or six unit Property course, this casebook focuses on the application of traditional property concepts in a distinctly modern context and offers students a sound foundation in property law.

There is significant new coverage in most of important topics of the course: personal property, adverse possession, estates, concurrent interests, landlord-tenant issues, easements, restrictive covenants, real estate transactions, land use, and intellectual property. Most of the lead cases are post-1990 and many are post-2000 decisions.