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Property, Fourth Edition, once again offers comprehensive coverage of the full range of property issues, including outstanding treatments of two of the most difficult topics:
Estates and Future Interests A combination of text, problems, and carefullychosen leading cases keeps this discussion both readable and interesting. Servitudes This clear explication is based on historical development up to the present with full treatment of the Restatement, Third, of Servitude.Fully updated
PROPERTY includes timely material on:
developments in fair housing
property rights of samesex couples
trends in common interest developments
zoning; a rewritten chapter now emphasizes planning goals
Property, Fourth Edition, takes an exciting and contemporary approach to this essential subject. From the introductory chapter on what can be considered property and why we have private property to the concluding examination of eminent domain and the problem of regulatory takings, Dukeminier and Krier supply clear explanations, lucid analyses, and compelling illustrations to bring students to a deep and meaningful understanding of the law.
Known for its excellent case selection, Property gives instructors the flexibility to tailor use to individual course needs and teaching methods. The thoroughly revised Teacher's Manual longregarded as one of the best in any subject answers every problem and analyzes every case in the book.
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Published January 1, 1996