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    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:43066402
    ISBN:9781668714492
    Pages:1048
    Publication date:2024-09-25
    Practice area:Real estate & real property, Academic
    Jurisdiction:Canada
    External Product Title:A Property Law Reader: Cases, Questions and Commentary, Fifth Student Edition, Print and ProView eBook
    Update frequency:As changes in the law dictate
    Update Format:Replacement edition
    Available Formats:Book & eBook
    Copyright:2025
    Shelf space:10
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    Douglas Harris

    Douglas Harris is the Nathan T. Nemetz Chair in Legal History at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Law. He teaches and writes in legal history, Aboriginal law, and property law. His work on property includes articles on title registration 

    Jeremy de Beer

    Jeremy de Beer shapes thinking about technology innovation, intellectual property, and global trade and development. As a Full Professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law, he has published extensively on property-related theory, practice, 

    Patricia L. Farnese

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    Tenille E. Brown

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