Selected Product: | Property Hardcover Edition: 6 Author: James E. Krier, Gregory S. Alexander, Michael H. Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc. Release Date: 2006-03-30 ISBN-10: 0735557926 ISBN-13: 9780735557925 List Price: $142.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Basic Legal Research: Tools And Strategies ISBN-10: 0735556539 ISBN-13: 9780735556539 List Price:$66.00 Cases and Materials on Torts (University Casebook Series) (University Casebook Series) ISBN-10: 1587788748 ISBN-13: 9781587788741 List Price:$146.00 Civil Procedure ISBN-10: 0735569258 ISBN-13: 9780735569256 List Price:$140.00 Property (Examples and Explanations) ISBN-10: 0735539790 ISBN-13: 9780735539792 List Price:$38.95 Civil Procedure: Examples & Explanations 5th edition ISBN-10: 0735555567 ISBN-13: 9780735555563 List Price:$41.95 |
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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 too much irrelevant information to get to the legal issue. My other case books are much more balanced on this issue.
As a last note, the production quality is lower than what I would expect for its price. The paper chosen and the fair reproduction of what photos exist in the book contrast strongly with its price.
I suppose this sounds like a laundry list of complaints, but the book compares poorly to my other casebooks, simply stated. | Not bad... | Customer Rating: | | This is probably one of the easier to understand case books I have read. It is incredibly dull, but it covers all the concepts well and includes some useful graphics (as well as some pointless ones). It's certainly worth its cost. |
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