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<note>Property: Examples &#38; Explanations, Fifth Edition, is a study aid that offers clear textual introductions to legal terms and concepts in property law, followed by examples and explanations that test and apply the reader’s understanding of the material covered. Both authors have years of experience presenting material in a clear and compelling way.

With its rich pedagogy that features boldfaced legal terms and visual aids, Property: Examples &#38; Explanations fills a niche distinct from other books. The six-part topical organization matches the coverage of most first-year property courses and follows the organization of the best-selling casebook by Dukeminier, Krier, Alexander &#38; Schill. Accomplished authors Barlow Burke and Joseph Snoe assure that the rules and doctrines making up the first year course on the law of property are well covered.

Features:

    Clear and readable text
    Rich pedagogy includes boldfaced legal terms and visual aids, such as charts and diagrams, especially for common-law estates—a topic that lends itself to diagrammatic presentation
    Coverage of fundamental and widely taught rules and doctrines
    Expanded coverage of Fixtures
    Reinforcement of terminology in Estates in Land and in Future Interests
    Uses illustrative examples in the overview of Future Interests and of Rule Against Perpetuities
    Expanded discussion and explanation of trusts
    Added material on key new Supreme Court cases, including Arkansas Game &#38; Fish Commission v. United States and Marvin M. Brandt Revocable Trust v. United States.
    Expanded coverage on the Stop the Beach Renourishment
    Comments on conceptual severance cases</note>
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