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Property, an Introduction to the Concept and the Institution, Teacher's Manual to Accompany Cases and Materials On
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Property: 1985 Supplement
The subjects discussed in this outline are possession (including wild animals, bailments, and adverse possession), gifts and sales of personal property, freehold possessory estates, and future interests (including reversion, possibility of ...
Teacher's Manual for Property (Third Edition)
The Myth of Property is the first book-length study to focus directly on the variable and complex structure of ownership.
Property and Political Theory