Property 6th edition dukeminier




















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More information about this seller Contact this seller. Condition: Very Good. A very nice copy. Text has minor markings. Cover has minor shelf rubbings. In conclusion, this book is terrible. Most opaque prop text out there - be mad at ur prof if they choose this one By Goodeal11 Dukeminier has the unique gift of making even simple topics as opaque as possible. You will need supplements, lots of them, because of the awful way this book is structured, cases chosen, the odd phrasing and, in particular, how future interests are presented.

Want proof - Look at "Acing Property" supplement where they give you a special appendix for the way Dukeminier presents things, particularly Rule Against Perpetuities - something already too complicated on its own that Duke manages to foul up further. I really wish law professors would destroy the forced demand for this terrible more so than most prop casebooks, and achievement in itself text.

Not good By K. Roman This is the worst casebook I've had thus far in law school. The authors make a habit of introducing terms and concepts without explanation, causing you to flip back and look in vain to see where you missed the explanation.

Then, a couple pages later they explain the term or concept, and you realize that when they first mentioned it, you weren't supposed to know what it was yet. If that seems like a terrible way to structure a book to you, then you're right, and I agree. Let me explain a different way: Concept A is introduced and explained. In the explanation the authors distinguish concept A from concept B.

Of course, concept B has not been explained yet so the distinction they draw means nothing to you. You wonder if maybe you missed the page where they explained concept B because this is the first time you are seeing it. You look for it in the previous pages but can't find it. So you keep going: Concept A is explained further, an example is given, and then concept B is explained.

After you read the explanation of concept B you can go back and re-read the distinction they drew, which will now make much more sense. There is also, a complete lack of summary or conclusion following each topic, sub-topic, or chapter.



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