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Property Christian Turner Volume 2

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] CALI's eLangdell® Press [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KF385.A4
  • K7200
Online resources:
Contents:
1. More on Adverse Possession -- 1.1. Personal Property -- 1.2. Encroachments -- 1.3. Improving Trespassers -- 1.4. Problem -- 2. Temporal Sharing of Land -- 2.1. Estates in Land -- 2.2. Rule Against Perpetuities -- 2.3. Restraints on Marriage -- 2.4. Waste -- 3. Leaseholds -- 3.1. Eviction -- 3.2. Tenant Duties -- 3.3. Landlord Duties -- 3.4. Problems -- 4. Shared Ownership -- 4.1. Tenancies in Common -- 4.2. Joint Tenancies -- 4.3. Tenancies by the Entirety -- 4.4. Relationships and Property -- 5. Easements -- AN INTRODUCTION TO SERVITUDES -- 5.1. Easements by Estoppel -- 5.2. Easements by Implication -- 5.3. Easements by Necessity -- 5.4. Scope and Overburdening -- 5.5. Easements in Gross -- 6. Covenants -- AN INTRODUCTION TO SERVITUDES, Part II -- 6.1. Formation -- 6.2. Changed Conditions -- 6.3. Regulation -- 6.4. Review Problems -- 7. Sovereigns and Individuals -- 7.1. Sovereignty -- 7.2. Private Government -- 7.3. Public Accommodations -- 7.4. Takings
Subject: This is Volume 2 of a two volume set written for Property Law. From the Preface to Volume 1: Property, as a vaguely defined collection of contract, tort, and criminal cases, does not take on the natural structure of a substantive area of the law through the systematic study of duty, breach, causation, defenses, and damages. Instead this textbook and most Property courses survey various topics in law with two goals in mind. First, we will study a number of traditional property topics, those where the issue of "ownership" and what that entails have long been thought to be a central issue. Second, but most importantly, our interdisciplinary study will introduce some of the major analytical techniques in law, from reasoning using precedent to law and economics to distributive justice. As we roam among topics, our goal is always, relentlessly to ask, "Why?" "Why should the law protect this party's interest?" These major techniques that we will pick up along the way will help us provide better and better answers to this question.
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1. More on Adverse Possession -- 1.1. Personal Property -- 1.2. Encroachments -- 1.3. Improving Trespassers -- 1.4. Problem -- 2. Temporal Sharing of Land -- 2.1. Estates in Land -- 2.2. Rule Against Perpetuities -- 2.3. Restraints on Marriage -- 2.4. Waste -- 3. Leaseholds -- 3.1. Eviction -- 3.2. Tenant Duties -- 3.3. Landlord Duties -- 3.4. Problems -- 4. Shared Ownership -- 4.1. Tenancies in Common -- 4.2. Joint Tenancies -- 4.3. Tenancies by the Entirety -- 4.4. Relationships and Property -- 5. Easements -- AN INTRODUCTION TO SERVITUDES -- 5.1. Easements by Estoppel -- 5.2. Easements by Implication -- 5.3. Easements by Necessity -- 5.4. Scope and Overburdening -- 5.5. Easements in Gross -- 6. Covenants -- AN INTRODUCTION TO SERVITUDES, Part II -- 6.1. Formation -- 6.2. Changed Conditions -- 6.3. Regulation -- 6.4. Review Problems -- 7. Sovereigns and Individuals -- 7.1. Sovereignty -- 7.2. Private Government -- 7.3. Public Accommodations -- 7.4. Takings

This is Volume 2 of a two volume set written for Property Law. From the Preface to Volume 1: Property, as a vaguely defined collection of contract, tort, and criminal cases, does not take on the natural structure of a substantive area of the law through the systematic study of duty, breach, causation, defenses, and damages. Instead this textbook and most Property courses survey various topics in law with two goals in mind. First, we will study a number of traditional property topics, those where the issue of "ownership" and what that entails have long been thought to be a central issue. Second, but most importantly, our interdisciplinary study will introduce some of the major analytical techniques in law, from reasoning using precedent to law and economics to distributive justice. As we roam among topics, our goal is always, relentlessly to ask, "Why?" "Why should the law protect this party's interest?" These major techniques that we will pick up along the way will help us provide better and better answers to this question.

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