Covenants and Servitudes Forum
- Aberzombie1892
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Legalines
Property
(For use with the Dukeminier Casebook)
I'm using mine right now on Zoning.
It's extremely useful when I feel like I don't catch everything I need.
Property
(For use with the Dukeminier Casebook)
I'm using mine right now on Zoning.
It's extremely useful when I feel like I don't catch everything I need.
- Aberzombie1892
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Re: Covenants and Servitudes
Hey normally I don't like supporting products, but it is a worthwhile investment for anyone who isn't currently a Tulane 1L (*cough *cough).
- kings84_wr
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Ive found Understanding Property to be the what helps me best.
- A'nold
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LOL, this is where I officially checked out too. I'm just gonna read the E&E I think......
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The Gilbert outline is actually the credited response.
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Re: Covenants and Servitudes
I have the Dukiminier text too, about an hour with the E&E made everything relatively clear.
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Beta you get a pass from all the "check the sticky" responses. just kidding.
I thought the E&E was fairly helpful for covenants and servitudes as well. Our professor did not want us to go through the whole horizontal and vertical privity analysis though, which the E&E stresses for servitudes. So I would check with the prof if that part is important.
I thought the E&E was fairly helpful for covenants and servitudes as well. Our professor did not want us to go through the whole horizontal and vertical privity analysis though, which the E&E stresses for servitudes. So I would check with the prof if that part is important.
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I can't stand analyzing whether they run with the land. It always requires drawing some sort of chart which gives me terrible flashbacks of my massive logic game failure on the lsat. I'm sure it's nothing too complicated but I'm not a chart kind of guy.
Obviously no help on what supplement to get unfortunately . . .
Obviously no help on what supplement to get unfortunately . . .
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Reading the Property E&E is a complete waste of time. Gilbert's ftw.A'nold wrote:LOL, this is where I officially checked out too. I'm just gonna read the E&E I think......
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I have also found this true. Although I haven't had to teach myself anything from scratch...engineer wrote:Reading the Property E&E is a complete waste of time. Gilbert's ftw.A'nold wrote:LOL, this is where I officially checked out too. I'm just gonna read the E&E I think......
- samiseaborn
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can anyone speak to using Gilberts when Dukeminier wasn't the class text? Our book doesn't have a supplement, and similar to beta, property was the first class off the wagon during appellate brief madness.
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