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100 1  Turner, Christian,|eauthor. 
245 10 Property /|cChristian Turner. 
264  1 [Chicago, Ill.] :|bCALI® eLangdell® Press,|c2012- 
264  2 Minneapolis :|bOpen Textbook Library 
264  4 |c©2012- 
300    1 online resource (2 volumes). 
310    Updated irregularly. 
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490 1  Open textbook library 
505 0  Volume 1. introduction -- Acquisition by Possession -- 
       Acquisition by Creation -- Transfers -- Volume 2. More on 
       Adverse Possession -- Temporal Sharing of Land -- 
       Leaseholds -- Shared Ownership -- Easements -- Covenants -
       - Sovereigns and Individuals. 
520    "Volume 1 of a two volume set is written for Property Law.
       From the Preface: Property, as a vaguely defined 
       collection of contract, tort, and criminal cases, does not
       take on the natural structure of a substantive area of the
       law through the systematic study of duty, breach, 
       causation, defenses, and damages. Instead this textbook 
       and most Property courses survey various topics in law 
       with two goals in mind. First, we will study a number of 
       traditional property topics, those where the issue of 
       "ownership" and what that entails have long been thought 
       to be a central issue. Second, but most importantly, our 
       interdisciplinary study will introduce some of the major 
       analytical techniques in law, from reasoning using 
       precedent to law and economics to distributive justice. As
       we roam among topics, our goal is always, relentlessly to 
       ask, "Why?" "Why should the law protect this party's 
       interest?" These major techniques that we will pick up 
       along the way will help us provide better and better 
       answers to this question."--Open Textbook Library. 
520    "Volume 2 of a two volume set is written for Property Law.
       From the Preface to Volume 1: Property, as a vaguely 
       defined collection of contract, tort, and criminal cases, 
       does not take on the natural structure of a substantive 
       area of the law through the systematic study of duty, 
       breach, causation, defenses, and damages. Instead this 
       textbook and most Property courses survey various topics 
       in law with two goals in mind. First, we will study a 
       number of traditional property topics, those where the 
       issue of "ownership" and what that entails have long been 
       thought to be a central issue. Second, but most 
       importantly, our interdisciplinary study will introduce 
       some of the major analytical techniques in law, from 
       reasoning using precedent to law and economics to 
       distributive justice. As we roam among topics, our goal is
       always, relentlessly to ask, "Why?" "Why should the law 
       protect this party's interest?" These major techniques 
       that we will pick up along the way will help us provide 
       better and better answers to this question."--Open 
       Textbook Library. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
588    Christian Turner, Property, Volume I, Published by CALI 
       eLangdell Press. Available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-
       SA 3.0 License. 
588    Christian Turner, Property II, Published by CALI eLangdell
       Press. Available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 
       License. 
588    This bibliographic record is available under the Creative 
       Commons CC0 "No Rights Reserved" license. 
588 0  Online version, Vol. 1 - version 1: March 29, 2012, Vol. 2
       - Version 1.0, June 14, 2012; title from PDF (viewed on 
       September 30, 2016). 
590    Open Educational Resources (OER). Open Textbooks 
590    |bOpen Textbook Library 
650  0 Property|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh85107496|xInterpretation and construction.|0https://
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650  0 Distributive justice|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh85038551|xInterpretation and construction.
       |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00006355 
650  7 Property|xInterpretation and construction.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1079122 
650  7 Property.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1079116 
650  7 Distributive justice.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       895621 
655  4 Electronic books. 
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       textbook via the Open Textbook Library. 
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       textbook via the Open Textbook Library. 
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