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Publisher:Crane Library, 2015
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- Contributor: Ziff, Bruce H.Edition: 2nd edDate:Issued2010Summary:
An innovative collection of teaching materials offers a multi-faceted approach to the study of property law in Canada. Starting with an exploration of the meaning of property and its philosophical foundations, the book canvasses a broad range of fundamental concepts relating to both real and personal property. However, this work goes much further than that. It examines the interplay of property rights with pressing social questions, including those affecting race, class, and gender. These issues are examined in a variety of contexts and from a range of perspectives. A Property Law Reader invites an assessment of whether ancient legal doctrines remain of value within Canadian society. Though drawing on the law's deeply embedded history, the book seeks to provide a thoughtful treatment of contemporary property law and policy.
Contents:- 1. The Nature of Property
- 2. Property in Perspective
- 3. The Physical Dimenstions of Property
- 4. The Concept of Possession
- 5. The Doctrine of Estates
- 6. The Origins and Nature of Equitable Interests
- 7. Conditional Gifts and Future Interests
- 8. Leases, Licences, and Bailments
- 9. Shared Ownership
- 10. Servitudes Over Property
- 11. Mortgages and Other Security Interests
- 12. Priorities and Registration.
Genre:Original Publisher: Toronto, Thomson CarswellLanguage(s): English