9781543838497-1543838499-Property: [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook)

Property: [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook)

ISBN-13: 9781543838497
ISBN-10: 1543838499
Edition: 10
Author: Jesse Dukeminier, James E Krier, Gregory S Alexander, Michael S Schill, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Format: Hardcover 1264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781543838497
ISBN-10: 1543838499
Edition: 10
Author: Jesse Dukeminier, James E Krier, Gregory S Alexander, Michael S Schill, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Format: Hardcover 1264 pages

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Property: [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook) (ISBN-13: 9781543838497 and ISBN-10: 1543838499), written by authors Jesse Dukeminier, James E Krier, Gregory S Alexander, Michael S Schill, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz, was published by Aspen Publishing in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Property (Business Law, Legal Education) books. You can easily purchase or rent Property: [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook) (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Property books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $118.91.

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Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on CasebookConnect, including: lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities; practice questions from your favorite study aids; an outline tool and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes.
Jesse Dukeminier’s trademark wit, passion, and human interest perspective has made Property, now in its Tenth Edition, one of the best—and best loved—casebooks of all time. A unique blend of authority and good humor, you’ll find a moveable feast of visual interest, compelling cases, and timely coverage of contemporary issues. In the Tenth Edition, the authors have created a thoughtful and thorough revision, true to the spirit of the classic Property text.
New to the Tenth Edition: Newly unearthed American case law on litigation over wild animals prior to Pierson v. Post (Chapter 1). The addition of primary cases the Supreme Court decided in 2020 concerning statutory annotations (Chapter 3). A new case added to the life estate section and a new recent case on defeasible fees (Chapter 4). A new primary case on whether landlords can be liable for tenant-on-tenant harassment under the Fair Housing Act, expanded coverage of anti-discrimination law, problems with eviction proceedings, COVID-19 eviction moratoria at the federal and state levels, rent control, and the section 8 program (Chapter 7). Completely rewritten Chapter 8 with new cases added on reverse redlining and purchase money mortgage. A new primary case on the effects of improper along with a new discussion of the comparative virtues of rectangular parcels versus irregular metes-and-bounds parcels (Chapter 9). New cases on easements by estoppel; termination of covenants; the Virginia Lee statue case; new material added in the notes to reflect recent developments (e.g., Uniform Easement Relocation Act, SCOTUS decision in Cow River Preservation) (Chapter 11). New notes on recent moves to end single family zoning; new important case on aesthetic zoning (Chapter 12). A re-organized Chapter 13 including a new extended introduction to the police power cases preceding Hadacheck and running through Cedar Point Nursery, a new primary case from 2021; Tahoe-Sierra replaces Murr v. Wisconsin as a primary case; new coverage of cases involving Hurricane-related floods that the government failed to prevent; revised discussion of ripeness doctrine to reflect Knick v. Township of Scott; expanded discussion of doctrine concerning government decisions to make personal property contraband; and takings litigation over state and federal bans on bump stocks.
Professors and students will benefit from: Retains the late Jesse Dukeminier’s unique blend of wit, erudition, insight, and playfulness. A dynamic casebook, encompassing cases, text, questions, problems, visual illustrations, and examples. Modular organization makes the book highly adaptable to a range of syllabi. Inclusive coverage runs the full range of property topics, including in-depth treatments of estates and future interests, servitudes, and land-use controls. Authors employ an accessible “economic lens” as a tool for thinking critically about property law. Extensive research into the backstories of many primary cases, yielding insights that are useful for teaching and understanding the legal landmarks

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