Property : Examples and Explanations

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Pub. Date: 2001-03-01
Publisher(s): Wolters Kluwer
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Summary

In response to popular demand from students, instructors, and bookstore managers, Aspen is proud to introduce this new entry the Examples & Explanations Series. Burke and Snoe's Property: Examples and Explanations is a thorough, student-friendly review of the applications of property law in Aspen's popular 'E & E' format. Unlike any other study resource available, this book helps students optimize exam preparation time with: An eminently clear and readable text that demystifies an often daunting field a proven effective Examples & Explanations pedagogy that lets students apply their knowledge and test their understanding of laws and concepts a six-part organization and topical coverage that matches the best-selling casebook, PROPERTY, by Dukeminier and Krier, As well as most first-year property courses nationwide generous use of charts, diagrams, and other visual aids, particularly in the coverage of common-law estates a selection of cases that corresponds to most leading casebooks If you want your students to be ready for exams, require or recommend the book that stresses applications of the law in a manner students can easily grasp - PROPERTY: Examples & Explanations.

Table of Contents

Contents ix
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
PART ONE: Possession, Personal Property, and Adverse Possession 1(104)
The Law of Property
3(12)
Personal Property and Possession
15(24)
The Law of Finders and Prior Possessors
39(16)
Bailments
55(12)
Gifts
67(6)
Good Faith or Bona Fide Purchasers
73(8)
Fixtures
81(4)
Adverse Possession
85(20)
PART TWO: Common Law Estates and Interests in Real Property 105(118)
Common Law Estates
107(26)
Future Interests
133(22)
Some Special Rules of Construction
155(8)
The Rule Against Perpetuities
163(18)
Concurrent Interests
181(22)
Marital Estates
203(12)
The Law of Waste
215(8)
PART THREE: The Law of Landlord and Tenant 223(100)
The Landlord and Tenant Relationship
225(16)
Transfers of the Lease
241(14)
Waste, Repair, and Destruction of Leased Premises
255(8)
Termination and Abandonment of the Lease
263(18)
Achieving Habitable Premises
281(24)
Premise Liability of Landlords
305(10)
The Holdover Tenant and Concluding Comments
315(8)
PART FOUR: Transfers of Land 323(106)
The Sales Contract
325(16)
Executory Period Issues
341(22)
Real Estate Closings
363(18)
Post-Closing Title Assurances
381(22)
The Recording Systems
403(26)
PART FIVE: Private Land Use Controls 429(94)
Private Nuisance
431(10)
Creation of Easements
441(26)
Assignability, Scope, and Termination of Easements
467(18)
Real Covenants and Equitable Servitudes: Running with the Land
485(20)
Real Covenants and Equitable Servitudes: Common Schemes and Termination
505(18)
PART SIX: Public Land Use Controls 523(82)
Constitutional and Statutory Constraints on Zoning
525(16)
Variances, Special Exceptions, and Zoning Amendments
541(20)
Selected Challenges to Zoning Ordinances
561(22)
Takings
583(22)
Table of Cases 605(4)
Index 609

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