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Property
by: James E. Krier, Michael H. Schill, Gregory S. Alexander

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 346.7304
EAN: 9780735557925
ISBN: 0735557926
Label: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Manufacturer: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1094
Publication Date: March 30, 2006
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Sales Rank: 585
Studio: Aspen Publishers, Inc.




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Not great condition
It said the book was in great condition. When in fact the binding is broken, and there is writing in a good deal of the pages. I would rate it in poor condition. I was going to return it but I did not have time to wait on a new book and have time to wait for a refund.



Quick delivery
This was the book I needed, the most recent edition, still in the shrinkwrap from the publisher. It was delivered quickly.



Great
The book is a textbook, so I didn't really choose to buy it. But it was delivered timely and in great condition.



property book
The book was lost in the mail and I had to buy a new one from the bookstore here. I was then sent a replacement book which I had to return to Amazon.



popular ... but why?
After completing my first year of law school, I really wonder why so many professors use this textbook. More than half the people I spoke with in my class thought the casebook's usability was poor or worse.

Property is not a difficult class, aside from future estates and related issues (Rule Against Perpetuities). The hardest thing about property is knowing the jurisdictional views on various aspects of property law, and this casebook does only an OK job highlighting that. It is basically a lot of memorization and the learning of that material could have been substantially aided by organizing the book differently.

Additionally, many of its cases are not sufficiently edited, thereby necessitating that one read through ... Read More


 

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