supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition Forum
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lawlskoolz

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supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
Anyone know a good supplement for dukeminier's property law textbook (8th edition)?
I've seen recommendations for the 7th edition but not for the 8th, so I would appreciate any supplement recommendations!
I've seen recommendations for the 7th edition but not for the 8th, so I would appreciate any supplement recommendations!
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LittleLionMan

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
Still Krier's Gilbert Law Summary on Property Law, 18th. The 17th edition would do just fine as well; property law, believe it or not, hasn't had many major changes in, well, 50 years.
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gobosox

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
I bought the property E&E and it syncs up with my Syllabus about 10%.
I'm confused since all the E&Es for CivPro, Torts, Crim, synced up pretty perfectly with my class. Anyone have a good broad property supplement?
I'm confused since all the E&Es for CivPro, Torts, Crim, synced up pretty perfectly with my class. Anyone have a good broad property supplement?
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AReasonableMan

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
Used Understanding Property and the E&E, didn't read the Dukeminter text assigned for class, fudged a cold call. Got an A.
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cannibal ox

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
I used Sprankling's Understanding Property a majority of the time, used Gilbert a bit as well, barely even looked at the E&E (wasn't helpful when I did).
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AReasonableMan

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
hyposcannibal ox wrote:I used Sprankling's Understanding Property a majority of the time, used Gilbert a bit as well, barely even looked at the E&E (wasn't helpful when I did).
- anyriotgirl

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
yeah this, the gilbert's is keyed exactly to that casebookLittleLionMan wrote:Still Krier's Gilbert Law Summary on Property Law, 18th. The 17th edition would do just fine as well; property law, believe it or not, hasn't had many major changes in, well, 50 years.
- Ron Don Volante

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
Read both Gilbert's and Sprankling, then burn/return the casebook. That thing is just a piece of garbage.
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cannibal ox

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
Ron Don Volante wrote:burn/return the casebook. That thing is just a piece of garbage.
Dukeminier wrote:It was said that one who grants a thing must be understood to have granted that without which the granted thing cannot exist.
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Winter is Coming

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
[/quote]Dukeminier wrote:It was said that one who grants a thing must be understood to have granted that without which the granted thing cannot exist.
Haha please tell me this is real.
- Ron Don Volante

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Re: supplements for property- dukeminier 8th edition
it is definitely real
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