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D-117 – Real Property – HP


4 Credits

Consideration of a variety of property-related topics, including some or all of the following: historical background; possessory, and non-possessory interests in land and personal property; creation and transfer of property interests; concurrent estates; landlord and tenant law; public regulation of property; and eminent domain.

Spring Sections

  • Section A

    Room - 610

    Schedule - M, W – 12:30pm - 2:30pm

    Instructor - Boone

    Required Materials:

    Nelson, Contemporary Property, (West 3rd Ed.), ISBN 13: 9780314183538, Price: $190.00

    Recommended Materials:

    First Assignments:

    Readings: All readings listed as page numbers are from Contemporary Property by Nelson, Stoebuck, and Whitman. There are 26 reading units; we have 28 scheduled classes. We will cover approximately one unit each class. I will inform you in class and on the TWEN site of the unit for which you are responsible for each class. In general, you should try to stay one full unit ahead of the unit we discussed in the preceding class.

    Unit # 1     Pierson v. Post (available on TWEN site), 34-44, 90-107 (through note 3)
    Unit # 2     107-142 (beginning with note 4 on page 107)

Fall Sections

Section A
Instructor Room Days Times
Boone 609 M, W 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Required Materials:

Recommended Materials:

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Section B
Instructor Room Days Times
Cantley 202 M, F 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Required Materials:

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